Although it is dry today, there is a strengthening southerly wind, and the ferry company Calmac has already warned us to expect disruptions on the ferries. Just as well I ain't going on one. Spent an enjoyable morning helping someone track down the location of two disused schools in Harris, and consequently prompting someone else on a trip down memory lane in the general vicinity of Maraig, some 6 miles north of Tarbert.
I have just completed looking up which U-boats sank which British ships during WW1. Some strange tales there, but mostly rather sad. The fact that Remembrance Sunday is over does not mean we should stop paying attention to what happened in those war years, nearly 100 years ago.
The big news of the day is that Prince William (eldest son of the Prince of Wales) has announced a date for his marriage to Kate Middleton, whom he has been seeing for a couple of years. As Prince Charles put it in his characteristically blunt fashion: they've been practicing enough. In other words, we're going to be bored out of our wits over the next couple of months. Yes, I know I'm cynical. I just hope it doesn't end in tears, like the previous royal weddings of 1981 and 1986.
Maraig, 6 September 2009
And 'someone' is very grateful to you for your assistance (Nice photo too!).
ReplyDeleteMany thanks as always,
Peter
Lovely picture Guido. We are already hearing about the Royal Wedding here too. It's going to be done to death by the time the wedding actually takes place, ugh.
ReplyDeleteNo, no...that isn't cynical...just truthful.
ReplyDeleteI agree we will all be fed up o the back teeth by the time they marry...I have to say I think their marrage will be a lasting one...
ReplyDeleteSybil