April 2022 and a bit of May
Well a lot has happened since our March blog posting ! We are now on our faraway island off the northeast coast of Orkney Mainland.
The move, involving two ferry crossings, went smoothly thanks to some remarkable people.
Apart from our animals, "Joycie", known along the trip as our Golden Girl, was our number one priority and she caused much amusement and made many friends !!
We know she will be very much missed in Wester Ross.
In safe hands
Thank you Shaun and Cameron of Littlejohn Removals, you made it happen
Thank you Alan and Katie for your professionalism and calmness, you are the very best !!!
When all our possessions and Zara had been driven away it was our turn to leave, with Wilma in her crate and little Tilly cat in her basket !
After travelling to John O' Groats and our first ferry crossing to Orkney Mainland we all had B&B in Kirkwall, including stabling for Zara, ready for the second crossing the next day.
Here we go ....
Joycie waited patiently on the pier side with our first three containers
Driving onto the ferry is a smooth operation ...
There was a bit of a glitch in that the ferry company didn't tell Eric Gillies that the beautiful lorry that was transporting Zara was too big to be craned off at the North Ronaldsay end of the ferry crossing !
But at very short notice they sourced a trailer and managed to complete the mission !!
Thank you.
This is where things get a bit different~
unloading on North Ronaldsay, here comes the first of our three containers
staying cool, calm and collected
safe landing by the brilliant ferry handling crew
and big thanks to Olly and Sian for taking Zara from the pier to our new home
and eager to see what's going on
Now being on an island the unloading of the containers is down to us, it's at this point you wish you hadn't packed so much !
especially when you've moved to a one bedroomed cottage
Now where's the kettle ?
taking time out between unloading in the sunshine
Far from trying to keep Tilly in to get used to her new surroundings, we couldn't get her out, she thought it a good excuse to sample the bed and just look out of the window.
Tilly did eventually venture outside with the aid of Zara
I think she'd quite like to come in for some tea.
This is Nouster Beach where I have had my first Sunday10am swim, it may well be my favorite Sunday beach but need to explore the other beaches too.
Wilma thought it was great
It was hard leaving our wonderful friends made in Wester Ross but we shall keep in touch !
We tried our best not to run over one of our greatest fans !!
and of course I shall miss the watery adventures of the Ewe Wild Swimmers !
Never let the cold and rain and wind stop you from dancing and laughing ! !
playing
eating
having fun
keeping warm
feeling free
being daft
being crazy
going for it
loving life
thank you for the party xx
Biggest of hugs to my first Wester Ross Mermaid-Janette back in 2014
over 300 Sunday morning swims together !
and yes you all made me cry with my amazing gift, with all your mermaid names on the back -
you are fantastic !