1 March 2022

Welcome to our February blog.

The sun has been shining, yeh !! and so the hens and cockerel thought it would be a good day for a dust bath, maybe they might even lay an egg or two. 





Tilly is still concerned that we might leave her behind when we move and wants to remind us that she is very precious and fragile.





Being around the time of the full moon, the tide was particularly high for our Sunday dip, the beach had disappeared and the pier was the shortest I've ever seen it.





One of my favorite times of day is around 10pm when I sit outside with Zara while she eats her hay supper, listening to her munching is quite meditative !




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Poem of the month


Thank you for this breath of life,

thank you for this brand new day.

Hold my hand, let's walk together,

Peace, the only way.


June Purvis



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Books of the month


(from Scottish Womens' Institute Facebook page)

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(from Scottish Women's Institute Facebook page)



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Quote of the month


(from Tao & Zen Facebook page)


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Wishing you peace 

Malcolm & June

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2 February 2022

 

January 2022

Welcome to the first blog of 2022, hope you enjoy.


In a few weeks time Malcolm and I will be relocating our lives and animals to the furthest north island of the Orkney Islands,

 North Ronaldsay.

In preparation for the move we have spent part of this month on the island sorting out the cottage and stores and getting to know the islanders and it's ways. There is a lot to explore and a lot to learn.


We packed the car until there was no room left !



Tilly cat wanted to come too, but we had to explain that she would have to wait for another trip.



Our first hour-long ferry took us from Gill's Bay, near John O' Groats, to St Margaret's Hope on Orkney Mainland.

On board chips and coffee always taste good after a five hour drive.



After a short drive and an overnight stay in Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney Mainland, we waited at the ferry terminal early next morning for our second ferry for the two and three-quarter hour crossing to North Ronaldsay. 




Unlike most of the other ferries to and from the islands when you get to North Ronaldsay everything that comes on to the island has to be craned off of the ferry; cars, building supplies, oil, food, animals....  (haven't mentioned this bit to Zara pony yet !)



Once the wheels touched down we were ready to drive the three miles to our cottage and open the door to our new life !




Once at the cottage a selection of the ancient North Ronaldsay, shore-hugging, seaweed-eating sheep came to see what all the fuss was about. More about them another day.








The islanders make sure that everyone knows how to stay safe on the island.



The island of North Ronaldsay is only around four miles long by about one mile wide with nearly seventy residents, so nothing is very far away, 

but within about 400 yards from the cottage there is the lighthouse (so I can always find my way home in the dark)



a brilliant Seawatch hide to watch the waves, bird and animal life and the night sky, NR has International Dark Skies status



a foghorn



and during the winter months a Saturday morning bakery and small cafe at the lighthouse


where the homemade croissants are the best that I have ever tasted !!! and with great coffee



all on the furthest north of the furthest north Orkney island !! next stop Shetland.



For those of you who are wondering, yes we have running water, electricity, tv signal and internet !! 





and for the return journey the car had it's second flight through the air, a little lighter this time.


To all the people we have met on the island we thank you all for your kindness, generosity and enthusiasm and we will see you again very soon.


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Poem of the month


Another place,

not so very far away,

yet other worldly,

they call it North Ronaldsay.


Those ancient sheep,

that roam along the shore,

eating seaweed,

nothing more.


The lighthouse-beams

shine out across the sea,

circling rhythmically,

automatically.


Raw and wild,

strong and free,

feel Nature's power,

just let it be.


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June Purvis


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Quote of the month


(from Ecological Consciousness Facebook page)


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Books of the month



Thank you Helen for our lovely gift.

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These two books have only just arrived but just reading the first few pages it looks like they are going to be brilliant.




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Pause for thought


"Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the earth revolves - slowly, evenly, without rushing towards the future. Live the actual moment . Only this moment is life."


Thich Nhat Hanh



( from Tao & Zen Facebook page)

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For the next few weeks there will plenty of lovely things to do here in Aultbea and to savour special moments with our friends here.
We wish you all a warm and safe February and a
 happy Valentine's Day

Malcolm & June
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1 January 2022



Happy New Year to you all



a great way to start the new year with
wild waves and wild women



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Wilma always gives me plenty of photo opportunities and I always seem to have a camera to hand. It has of course been a hectic time for Wilma.


" Of course I'm comfortable "



" I was just a little tired, that's all "




" with a little yawn ..."


" and a stretch ..."



" I'll be raring to go again "



" when's supper ? "


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Our geese have survived another Christmas and took part in a little synchronised swimming to celebrate





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Christmas morning wouldn't be the same without a bit of cold wet fun !! 

You're never alone with a wetsuit.




Lunch always tastes better after a swim.



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Poem of the month


I fly on the wind,

I fall with the rain,

I float on the sea salt air.

I roll with the waves,

I'm one with the sea,

White horses race me back to the shore.


On a far away island with you, my love,

On a far away island with you.


Dark skies wrap around me

like a soft velvet cloak,

Moon beams light my way home.

I run on white beaches

with sand 'tween my toes

gathering treasures and shells.


On a far away island with you, my love,

On a far away island with you.


Gulls cry overhead 

"Come, come and be free.

come, come and just be"


On a far away island with you, my love,

On a far away island with you.


June Purvis






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Book of the month







Thank you Dorje for the loan of another great book !


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from Tom Gauld , Guardian cartoonist




Taking down a book from the shelf and flicking through it's pages the other day, much to my surprise a butterfly flew out !





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Remembering all those loved ones who are no longer with us to celebrate 

the new year


"I asked the leaf whether it was scared because it was autumn and the other leaves were falling. The leaf told me, “No. During the whole spring and summer I was very alive. I worked hard and helped nourish the tree, and much of me is in the tree. Please do not say that I am just this form, because the form of leaf is only a tiny part of me. I am the whole tree. I know that I am already inside the tree, and when I go back to the soil, I will continue to nourish the tree. That’s why I do not worry. As I leave this branch and float to the ground, I will wave to the tree and tell her, ‘I will see you again very soon.'" ~Thich Nhat Hanh
Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash




from Tao & Zen Facebook page



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 from Scottish Women's Institute Facebook page



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 wishing you all joy, magic, miracles and good health for a fabulous 2022

Malcolm and June

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