30 November 2025

November 2025


 Welcome, season's greetings to you, hope you enjoy the next two minutes 😊

This month I have been enjoying the murmurations of the starlings







at around 4pm they all gather together for a natter and chatter about how their day has been







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Oh, I do love coming out in the mornings and seeing this pair quietly waiting




and stroking that velvety nose, sets me up for the day



Mr Blonde has a true Icelandic double winter coat so thick that no amount of wind, rain or hail bothers him



Some misty November moments




                                                   well camouflaged sheep



When the sun goes down....











This next photo is taken at the base of the lighthouse looking out towards the fog horn and the sea showing the rotating beams of light and the stars ~ the photograph doesn't do the sight justice ~ it's just magical in reality!


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Book of the month







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A lovely fun word for you

"hoppipolla"
an Icelandic word pronounced (hop-pee-poh-lah)

meaning :
To jump in puddles. A playful act that celebrates simple joy, childlike wonder and the delight of small, unexpected moments in life.


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See if you can incorporate into a conversation today just for fun

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Quote of the month



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At the beginning of December our wee Wilma will be celebrating her 17th birthday !!!

that makes her 119 in human years !

and still bringing us joy 😊



too tired for a photo shoot


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Talking of celebrations and gifts, don't forget...





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I love festive twinklies, well any time of year really, so set off to Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland on the little eight seater plane in search of magic moments



fabulous to see the sun rising, the very best of light shows



"Shearers" is one of the most wonderful grocery and hardware stores you could find and at this time of year they excel !



This Morris Eight was a complete rusty shell earlier in the year and has been lovingly restored and became one of the highlights of their display, on the upper floor !





I promised Malcolm that he could meet Santa this year, haha, and there he was in Shearers !





Well, there were actually several Santas of varying sizes, amazing 😊



May this coming month bring joy,  warmth, love, good health, rest and peace to you and all those around you

from Malcolm and June and the gang 

on a far away island

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31 October 2025

October 2025

 Hello everyone, welcome to the delights that October brought us



The North Ronaldsay seaweed-eating sheep like to keep an eye on the weather, the wind and storms are a sure indication that there will be an abundance of seaweed to eat.








With plenty of seaweed and "tangles" brought ashore this month they certainly didn't go hungry







and they always have their favourite sheltering places  




Storm Benjamin finally did for our beloved "Joycie"




being by the seasalt air for fourteen years has sadly taken it's toll, but although she may be legless now we hope to find a place up against the wall where she can still photograph the passers by and still make them smile as usual.



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Malcolm has been showing off again with his carrots 




and his leeks


and the house and shed are full of his onions





Zara has good days when she loves rolling in the mud and others when those knees just won't cooperate.



Mr Blonde doesn't need rugs, little tough soul that he is and isn't bothered by any wind or rain that this island can throw at him !



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The North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory folk have been over the moon this month, with spotting and getting a close up look at a male Siberian ruby throat !



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Book of the month


This is Charlie Mackesy's second book,
magical, enchanting, soulful, beautiful !!

Love it.







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Celebration

Billy, our lovely Lighthouse Keeper and his delightful wife Isobel celebrated their
 50th Wedding Anniversary this month.
It was a joy and an honour to be invited to share in their celebrations. 




A celebratory song for Billy & Isobel

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As they glanced across the dance floor she saw the twinkle in his eye,
he was so very handsome, he was so very shy.
With tender love they married back in nineteen seventy five
and still they keep their love so very much alive.

Chorus
On a far away island they fell in love.
On a far away island they're still in love.

A crofter and a builder, a home he built at Hooking,
keeping his strength the while on Isabel's fine cooking.
Over their years together, with the seeds that they have sown,
their family has flourished and has grown.

Chorus

Billy, our lighthouse keeper, has earned his MBE,
for more than fifty years now he's safeguarded men at sea.
As UK's hardest working man, he's achieved a lot in life,
but beside him there, you'll surely find, a strong hard-working wife !

Chorus 
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Well done Billy and Isobel

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The celebrations were held at the Lynnfield Hotel in Kirkwall, a wonderful place to eat and stay, highly recommend it.



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Remembering Jane Goodall 
primatologist, anthropologist, conservationist and humanitarian
1934 - 2025
words from The Old Wisdom




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If you are looking for a beautiful and inspiring
Calendar for 2026,
you may well enjoy this one from 
The Landworkers' Alliance

















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Pause for thought



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Wishing you all a happy  Samhain,
stay safe, warm and healthy throughout  November,
from June and Malcolm
and the gang
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