View across the Outer Harbour of Stornoway

Tuesday 17 February 2009

Social networking revisited

Putting into practice what I commenced on Sunday, and boy, did it work out the way I feared. Twittering along, Facebooking to my heart's content, reading journals and writing on all said sites, the day flew by. Oh, mind you, I did find time to go into town to seek out that mysterious boat that came in at 11 am; only to find it had sneaked out whilst I was having lunch. Only got a picture of Cuddy Point plus wreck-buoys and of Lews Castle from King Edward Quay.



I think I'll leave Twitter for what it is, keeping an eye on it on a once-a-day basis (like this time of the night). Facebook will carry on as it has since we were kicked off AOL, as will the journals. Deb has alerted us to a change in the Terms of Service of Facebook; if you are on there, check it out. I'm not too fussy, but if you have very unique content, links etc, beware.

It is close on 10.30pm, the lorries are rumbling past my window on their way to be shipped to the mainland on board MV Muirneag in an hour's time.

Closing schools is an emotive issue in these islands, and the local council have their ties in a twist over it. After voting for, against, for [that was the voting record of one council session last August] closure of the secondary extension of the primary schools (two years of secondary education in the local primary) in 4 locations, the Education Secretary to the Scottish Government threw the whole plan out. Yet, the council have now said they will continue with the closure plans never mind what, as not doing so would blow an £12m hole in their finances. No, I don't understand it either.

8 comments:

  1. That castle is incredible. Is it a private residence?

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  2. Oh I adore this photo of Lews Castle. It is everything you want a castle to be. I have a friend who went to see the castles of Scotland and she just raved about how picturesque they were. I find I can't bring myself to Twitter and try to avoid any site where there are too many young people. Perhaps you will be sorting this out for some time. Gerry

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  3. I love that castle...I would love to live there!

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  4. Thanks to you, I revisited Twitter today and put in a not-very-original update. Facebook still gets most of my time these days.

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  5. Thank you for the heads up. As usual, your daily photos continue to delight me! Maire

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  6. Oh I love your pictures in this post. I didn't caught up in Twitter...as for Facebook...well, I will continue to use it as I do~nothing spectacular for sure. Linda in Washington

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  7. I don't like facebook's latest TOS, but at least word is getting out about it. I'll still visit there when I can, which of course is NOT when I'm at work (well, I could, but I shouldn't), things like that. Glad you got out for a bit:) and yes, that castle is great looking.

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  8. ((Guido))
    I have been reading the TOS at Facebook over and over. I've thought about this a lot and I think I will cancel my Facebook account. A while back I had to cancel it because of 'issues' and I feel this will happen again. Another thing that isn't being talked about near enough is the future effects of the Conficker worm/virus. Conficker could very easily stay with us forever and do damage that no expert is able to predict.
    I'm going to post a notice and cancel my Facebook account by the weekend. But will keep my blog.
    Your pictures are always so beautiful!
    Huggers, Gayla

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