1 April 2016

March 2016

Easter greetings to you all.


At the beginning of the month
Malcolm returned a happy man
from the Scottish League Cup Final
at Hampden Park, Glasgow
after Ross County beat Hibernian  2 : 1.

Thanks to Kelvin for flying up from Norfolk
to help Malcolm with the cheering !




Aultbea held it's first Crofters' Ball (!)
during the Easter weekend 
which was a great success .

Thank you Morven and team 
for organising such a marvelous night.

On the night I managed to win
 a rather large Easter egg for my entry
 to the crofting photographic competition.
Yum !!

The photo that won the egg was of one of our chickens,
appropriately...


Caption: "I wish they would just put the water in a bowl"

well done chicken !



The geese have been amusing us as usual...


doing a bit of yoga on one leg ...



and this certainly beats mowing the front grass.



The chickens are always a cheering sight
from the kitchen window




but one of them must have had a late night 
and could only manage a teaspoon size egg
the next day !





I never tire of the view from our kitchen, 
whatever the weather,












it always sets me up for the day.





Malcolm's Mum enjoying her Mother's Day blooms.









This is one of the loveliest bronze statues 
that I have come across
and it stands outside
Fraser's Auction Mart in Dingwall.





This of course is that time of year
of new beginnings
and new life appearing .







Do you think she can see me with the camera ?






This is our quote for the month which I hope you like:


The tide recedes,
 but leaves behind bright seashells on the sand.
The sun goes down,
but gentle warmth still lingers on the land.
The music stops,
yet echoes on in sweet, soulful refrains.
For every joy that passes
something beautiful remains.


Author : unknown




No rude comments on the next photo please !



If I had had the camera on the correct setting
I would also have posted some photos of 
the Isle of Skye looking rather beautiful,
I'll be more careful next time.


So until next month, 
have a wonderful April
and may you always have a shell in your pocket 
and sand between your toes.

June xxx



1 March 2016

February 2016



A lot has happened this month
and the sun has shone and the chickens are laying well.







Malcolm's Mum's house is now built !




and the removal lorry cometh !!!





The all important armchair and foot stool 
came off the lorry first


and then the pack of playing cards !


Mum looks like she's got a good hand.

Lots of boxes still to unpack and sort out
but at least now Mum and possessions 
are all in one place
and solar panels and building regulation insulation
means that she will never be cold again
even in the Highlands !




When the pond froze over and I filled a tin bath 
for their drinking water
I didn't think they'd bath in it !
should have known better.








Wilma tries to make friends with most animals,
including our borrowed sheep...



she's not so sure of this one though.





Wilma prefers her band of boyfriends..





but all that chasing about is very tiring



and rest and relaxation is then the order of the day !


You can see why she is a rough-coated terrier !
always has that
 "pulled-through-a-hedge-backward" look.




Some images on a sunny day
driving through the Torridons.......















a long forgotten trawler





and a long forgotten petrol pump





a lovely harbourside stone wall in Diabeg






a local heron






anyone fancy a building project ?




Malcolm's book of the month

"The One-Straw Revolution"
by Masanobu Fukuoka
ISBN 978-1-59017-313-8

"This book is one of the founding documents
of the alternative food movement
and indispensable to anyone
hoping to understand the future of food and agriculture"
- Michael Pollan

"Every now and then you  read a book which is so inspiring
and such a pleasure that you feel impelled
to stride down the street shouting "read this!"
Well, I've just read The One-Straw Revolution 
and I urge everyone to buy or borrow a copy without delay"
-Tom Hodgkinson, The Idler






Quote of the month

"Look deep into nature and then
you will understand everything better"

Albert Einstein







Thank you for all my birthday wishes 
at the beginning of the month,
I enjoyed my birthday swim in the loch
not in my birthday suit
you'll be pleased to know !




I just love this next photo and caption,
sent to me by my crazy, Sunday-morning-swimming friend
Janette !!!



We're just off to buy 
matching hats and sunglasses !

Enjoy yourselves in March,
go really crazy !!

June xxxx

1 February 2016

January 2016

January has been the month to do the odd bit of hibernating
and this time the month's storms have left no damage, 
unlike January 2015 !



There has been a light dusting of snow
and our borrowed Shetland sheep 
didn't seem bothered in the least.






 When the temperature begins to drop



and the water in Aultbea Harbour begins to freeze over



you can't beat the the satisfaction of a lovely wood pile.






 But regardless of the temperature 
the Sunday morning Loch Ewe swim 
happens as usual,
well, for Janette and I it does.




With sun on the water, snow on the mountains
and a few patches of ice, 
how could we disappoint our dogs ?








Although Storm has not worked out yet 
what this getting in the water is all about.





Our friend Bryan held a wonderful Burn's Supper,
in the traditional style,



with young Callum making everyone feel very special
as he piped us all in on arrival,





with lots of recitals and fun,




and tartans


and haggis, neeps and tatties


and some lively Scottish dancing
organised by Elna.






Thank you Bryan for a wonderful evening !





Malcolm's Mum's house hasn't quite met the latest deadline
but we are assured that it will be ready in time
for carpet laying on 16th February !

Please keep everything crossed for her.





A clear sunny day on Loch Ewe
with just a little breeze.





The wind in Gairloch on Friday was much rougher,
almost lost mother-in-law Mary Poppins-style ! 






 but the seagulls loved playing in the waves.






Malcolm's book of the month

"The Dance of the Dragon"
by Paul Broadhurst and Hamish Miller
ISBN 0 9515183 5 6
Astonishing revelations about why our churches 
and sacred sites are positioned where they are.
Virtually every single one is on a strong magnetic field
and these energies often "cross" where the cross is!

 Although Malcolm has been reading this book I feel I have too,
as he has read so many of the pages to me.



Quote of the month

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled
into other people's nonsense,
repeat these words :
"Not my circus, not my monkeys"
Polish Proverb



Fun Idea

Maybe I have spent too long in the water
but I came across this imaginative idea for a 
mermaid blanket !
Just for fun have a look at the website:


New Year Resolutions 

Instead of giving things up I prefer to take things up
and this year I hope to
learn to row in the Loch Ewe Community Skiff,
learn some of the Scottish ceilidh dances,
learn to spin wool
and might even learn to ride a bike (very frightening !)
Jack of all trades, master of none comes to mind.


Good luck with all your new year resolutions,
whatever they are,
don't give up on them !


June x