30 January 2015

January 2015

The storm in the early hours of January 9th
certainly made an impact on Aultbea !
Wind speed of around 113 miles an hour were recorded
and I have never experienced a storm like it.
 The noise of the storm was such that no one
 in Aultbea slept that night for fear 
of something coming crashing through the windows.
Everything shaked, rattled, rolled or flew through the air.

 
Our lovely polytunnel did not survive, 
despite the assurance of the supplying company
(who supply tunnels further north in the Orkneys)
that it would withstand the west coast winds, 
and despite all the strengthening bars.


However, Premier Polytunnels have been an 
excellent company to deal with and 
have refunded the full cost without complaint.
Thank you, Premier Polytunnels.
 
 Our chickens had a fright that night,too,
when a tree was blown down on to their shed 
and turned it over.
Remarkably all 17 chickens survived
 but only laid 1 egg between them that day !
Thank you Jock and Ed 
for very kindly returning the shed to its upright position
in about 5 seconds flat ! 


 Our iron lady "Joycie" withstood the wind
and didn't move an inch.

 It has been 10 years since the last storm
 that did so much damage, so hopefully
 it will be a long time before the next one.

In the meantime we need to think about plan B,
post polytunnel!


Our Lulu now spends most of her time 
in front of the wood-burning cooker....

 along with Wilma.


One of the projects for our home 
has been to turn two bedrooms 
into a kitchen/dining/living room  and let in some light
and have a wonderful view of Loch Ewe,
here is the result,

 looking south across Loch Ewe towards Aultbea


 looking west towards the Isle of Ewe



 Nothing seems to bother the local wildlife,
even in the daylight hours.


On 23rd January the Wester Ross Burns Club
celebrated their Burns Supper at 
The Myrtle Bank Hotel in Gairloch
and we were honoured to be invited 
as guests of Bryan Islip.
Thank you Bryan and thank you Myrtle Bank Hotel
for a lovely evening.

The days are getting noticeably longer, lets hope
that February will be kinder to us. 

1 January 2015

Happy New Year for 2015

Happy New Year everyone
have a fabulous 2015 !

 A great way to start a new year,
10 year old Duncan got his first wetsuit for Christmas
and decided to join us.

 Christmas morning sunshine over Loch Ewe.

Wilma's Christmas morning walk.


Boxing Day swim, just can't keep us out of the water !
 Wilma wanting to join in without getting wet.
 
 Rudolph's friend joined in the Boxing Day festivities ..

and Ozzy Osbourne made an appearance too !
 
 Thank you Beatrice and Mike for a lovely Boxing Day

Wilma and Lulu taking it easy after lunch.

 
 Christmas festivities started early 
with the Aultbea Ladies at the Aultbea Hotel
on 4th December
and carried on from there !

A lunch time storm coming across Loch Ewe,
a day to batten down the hatches, 
drink tea and eat toast.

The polytunnel and the croft are still providing us 
with produce from eggs to tomatoes
and pumpkins to parsnips
and still a few raspberries.

Wishing you all a happy and healthy 2015

30 November 2014

November 2014


Hello to you all, 
another month has gone by in the Highlands
and we are still enjoying glorious weather !

Wilma enjoying a roll in something rather smelly !

A few of the Sunday morning swimmers

Janette showing off her new wetsuit and skull cap from Lomo

Janet brings her wonderful camper van to the jetty for cosy, after-swim refreshments and Allan captures some great photos of us.

Not rolling about ......

just getting the water out of their boots !

It's only the laughing that keeps us from feeling the cold !
One of the many herons at Poolewe waiting for his supper

A neighbour's sheep being taken back home along the shore past our croft

Afternoon sunshine along the shore

A peaceful afternoon

I think this is my favourite view, the 13 mile journey back from getting shopping in Gairloch
Let sleeping dogs lie.

1 November 2014

October 2014

       







The Referendum may be over but the local sheep are still showing their vote.


Adrian  Hollister of the Aroma Cafe / Perfume Studio and Photographic Studio
in Mellon Charles
has just produced a wonderful book
"Portrait of a Small Community -
from Aultbea to Mellon Charles"
a collection of 117 black and white photographs
of some of the people living and working in the area.
Certainly a book to treasure for many years to come.
Thank you Adrian.

Page 46 - our polytunnel beginning to blossom.

 Page 47 - Malcolm by the gate.

 Page 36 - our Sunday morning swimming group in Loch Ewe.

Wilma relaxing after a hard day digging on the croft.

Wilma relaxing back-to-back with Lulu the cat, what a life !


A beautiful October day near Gairloch.

Watching the herons on Loch Ewe.

Great to see George and Vinnie from Auchencairn on their trip to Ullapool,

 you're welcome any time you have some chip fat to use up !













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Malcolm sowing his wild oats.


 Who is this little devil then ?

 It's Duncan !

and the MacKenzie Family trying to frighten us on Halloween.

A small lad on holiday in Gairloch looking patiently for whales.

That's all for October, enjoy November.