2 June 2015

May 2015


Hi everyone,
even though the sun has barely made an appearance 
this month there has still been some 
lovely people, places and animals to photograph,
hope you enjoy them too.

 Lambs have been appearing all month 
and have brought an air of excitement, fun
and new beginnings.

 Malcolm has been planting potatoes 
in the permaculture way
ie no dig, just plant through black plastic,
let nature do the rest and harvest them as usual
and in the meantime, no weeding either.
See the link for Permaculture, 
or google Permaculture, there's loads of information there.


 Wilma and Mr Goose gradually
getting used to each other.


 Mr Goose says "ok, I've had my fill,
 you can have what's left".


 Our neighbour's cockerel now spends most of his time
on our croft ......

and likes strutting around

but he is a real gentleman,
always makes sure that his ladies eat first....

 and then eats his share.

 and always makes sure that they get the best seat.



 Last summer we were given some forty or so fleeces,
that up until now have been hanging around
in the barn.
So have started to wash the fleeces..
and then dry them on a rack


and then ? 
probably go back in the barn until next year !



 We thought the geese needed a pond,
here is Mr Goose inspecting the hole

 and loving it !



 Two photos of Lulu
especially for my cat-mad sister-in-law, Elaine



 Not sure what this next photo is,
except that it is a close up of....


 this, that was on a piece of seaweed,
some sort of worm ?




 Seedlings in the greenhouse 
are growing and desperately need planting out,
just waiting for some sun and warmth
and no gales.

 The Hebridean Princess
moored in Loch Ewe yesterday evening at 9.25 pm,
the evening is still light.

Sun glimmering on Loch Maree,
just outside Poolewe.


 You know those garden centre ornaments
of Jack Russel terriers
with their bottoms in the air.......


 Wilma will find a friend even on a remote beach
and gaily wander off  with no hesitation
in pursuit of fun.


This is Breeze, Wilma's Sunday morning, 
beach-club friend,
looking very sophisticated.


This is the Boom Defense beach 
in  Mellon Charles , Loch Ewe.
Thank you to Janet, George and Bruce
for the guided walk.
Anyone interested in knowing more about the 
Russian Arctic Convoy
can visit their website :
www.runssianarcticconvoymuseum.co.uk


Coastal flowers along the way.



It has been a very sociable month..

 Well done George, 
thank you both for a wonderful evening,
it was a privilege to be a part of your celebrations.


 These three ladies happened to stop at our gate
to take photos of our statue,
(made by Paul Richardson in Middleton, Suffolk)
Two hours or so later and we were all still talking !
Good to see you ladies,
Julia, Petra and Jeanie,
and Jura the dog,of course,
hope you had a lovely holiday photographing 
the Highlands.

Jura made himself at home
and Wilma didn't mind a bit




 Thank you Hazel and Paul
for coming to see us again,
your second trip to the Highlands 
all the way from sunny Suffolk !





We went to the 2nd Wool Fest at Dingwall 
and while we were there met two wonderful ladies !

Joyce the 90 year old lady in the liquorice allsorts jumper,
who is still teaching people to knit,
and her friend Parsla from Latvia,
thank you for your company and inspiration.


At the end of this blog
is a  little video of a demonstration 
at the Wool Fest of "waulking".
The ladies are singing Scottish folk songs,
in Gaelic,
while waulking the cloth,
ie beating the cloth,
rhythmically against the table to soften it.
(Thank you James for the guidance
on how to put videos onto a blog!
You're the best nephew ever !)



The next few photographs are some close ups 
that I enjoy taking ..






















Hopefully we will be getting some summer very soon now !
So, until next month, enjoy the month of June.
June x


This next video clip is of 
The Badenoch Waulking Group
Comhlan Luadh Bhaideanach.
If you are interested in their CD the title is
"Fo Sgaile Creag Dubh"
"Under the Shadow of the Black Rock"
The CD contains a variety of Gaelic songs,
traditional and original,
some dating back to 18th century Badenoch.