31 August 2022

August 2022

Welcome everyone to our August blog posting of how we spend our time on a far away island.


Malcolm has been making great progress on the barn roof. 


Roof trusses all different sizes as the building is not true in any direction.


Followed by the sarking boards, next stage will be the waterproof membrane, then the battening and the replacing those large stones.

~~~~


Thank you Eddie Barclay for this next photo that you kindly took of our house








Silhouette of Zara against the sunset


~~~~~~~~~


This year's Sheep Festival was a fantastic success,

thank you to everyone involved to make it happen.



The volunteer stone dykers, who come from far and wide, made a wonderful job of rebuilding some of the walls around the island.

 












and as part of the sheep festival celebrations there has been two fabulous energetic dances;

 Stripping the Willow, Old Duke of York, the Gay Gordons, Dashing White Sargeant, waltzes and more still going into the early hours, 

flat shoes and comfortable clothing a must !



an islanders vs volunteers football match, 

yes Malcolm was in the line up 



a needle felting workshop, 

thank you Helen for a great evening and no plasters needed !




great work Frank and thanks for the dancing !



and one of our colourful islanders with entertainment at the baa-b-que,

(well it was at the sheep festival !)








along with food tastings, nature walks, weaving workshop, landscape art, wool mill tours, lighthouse tours, quiz night and films - 

something for everyone,

looking forward to next year's festival already.


There is plenty of information, photos and videos on the North Ronaldsay Sheep Festival on the internet if you want to know more.


~~~~~~~


Lovely friends on a Saturday morning health walk, thank you Alex for taking us around Westness.


So, so good to have our friends Elaine and Gary come to visit us !!!






Loved every moment, thanks for joining in with everything and everybody !!




Historic stones and broch around the island














~~~~~~~


Quote of the month


"What you do for yourself dies with you when you leave this world,

what you do for others lives on forever."


Sir Ken Robinson

1950 - 2020

author, speaker and international advisor on education


~~~~~~~


Our Wilma always makes a point of making new friends wherever she goes
















A bit of fun





~~~~~~~


This next photo of

 North Ronaldsay Lighthouse at dusk, 

taken by Eddie Barclay


thank you Eddie



The lighthouse at sunset


This month Billy, the lighthouse keeper and myself have taken 58 people up to the top of the lighthouse


~~~~~~~

Poem of the month

The Lighthouse

As the sun sets
and darkness slowly falls,
the lighthouse beams start to turn,
a rhythm all their own
and through the blackness burn.

Belonging  to the night 
she hides her slender form
and reveals her strength and beauty
with the arrival of the dawn.

To keep sailing ships from harm
She was built with skill and pride
to warn of the reefs and rocks below,
beware, sail wide !

She sends her light across the sea
for thirty miles around.
Standing  tall and graceful,
she never makes a sound.

Should you ever see a lighthouse
don't just pass her by.
Stand and stare and marvel
and look her in the eye.


June Purvis





~~~~~~~


Book of the month


Oh, such a beautiful book unexpectedly arrived from our lovely friend Janette, who knows exactly what we like.


with delightful illustrations




thank you fellow mermaid
 (of almost 400 Sunday morning swims together)xx

~~~~~~

and a must read for me ...






~~~~~~


Pharology

is the study of lighthouses and signal lights, their construction and illumination
and 
those who study or are enthused by lighthouses 
are known as pharologists.






I couldn't find the collective noun for a group of pharologists but maybe it could be
 a "beam" of pharologists ?

~~~~~~



Flowers, birds and animals spotted around the island this month



Heather and

grass of Parnassus or bog-stars
 (think I prefer the first name)






grass kelp





seals






cormorants





plenty of sheep




wading bird prints






~~~~~~~







This is a series of 20 mass gatherings taking place between April and September 2022 across Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland to create large-scale outdoor artworks in some of our most beautiful landscapes - 
and North Ronaldsay was one of them !!







It's worth having a look at their website for more info





It was a beautiful night for creating star constellations in the sand with friends, island visitors and the film crew,
thank you everyone.


~~~~~~~




Pause for thought





and finally
( from Scottish Women's Institute Facebook page)

Go have some fun !
from June and Malcolm and Tilly cat


on a far away island in the north sea

💙💙💙💙💙