u/DelosHR

▲ 172 r/Belfast

Favourite tree in Belfast?

I found a tree the day that looks like a harp. And it's still alive, after some kinda tragedy. What a character... the wood actually does make a sound when you pluck it carefully - a living musical instrument. I thought Reddit should know. Where's your favourite tree in this here city?

u/DelosHR — 6 days ago
▲ 13 r/fryup

Bold Street Café, Manchester - £17.

Hidden under the granary toast, a beef tomato and Portobello mushroom. Black pudding melted at the touch, very tasty all round and a great fat snag.

u/DelosHR — 9 days ago

The bits’n’pieces of life,

They fall away in the end

And what's left behind,

Is neither here nor there:

The untraceable,

Yet knowable,

That which we seek -

Our self, and for it,

A home.

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u/DelosHR — 23 days ago