View across the Outer Harbour of Stornoway

Thursday, 22 January 2009

22 January

Blustery old day, but mainly dry. Sun is out as I type, and that has been the rule through the morning as well.

Gather that Obama felt he had to retake his oath of office, after the Chief Justice and himself fluffed their lines on Tuesday. Better double safe was the mostly likely line of reasoning.

A subsidy for the golf course at Scarista in Harris has been withheld by Sportscotland, because the course is not open on Sunday, out of respect for Sabbath observation in the island. Sportscotland have stated that it will only award subsidies if there is no discrimination present in the facility in question, and if it is open 7 days a week. Scarista's golf course is located in the dunes right above the beach on the western shore of the island, with stunning views to the mountains in North Harris. The Western Isles MP has come out forcefully against the decision, but in my mind, the closure of Scarista on Sunday is one of those unfortunate contradictions. It ranks shoulder to shoulder with planes flying out of the airport at Stornoway on Sunday, but no ferry out of the port.

Tomorrow, I shall be travelling to Holland for a 10-day visit, partly to celebrate my father's birthday. Although my last visit ended only 17 days ago, it is one of those important milestones that follow the death of a close relative. Unless I find something else to write about before tonight, I shall resume posting on the Shell Gallery on Saturday 24 January. That will also be the day that the Remembering Today entries will continue on Atlantic Lines. There were no casualties from Lewis that fell on January 21st, 22nd or 23rd in any year of the First World War.

8 comments:

  1. I don't see why he had to retake it. He said what he needed to say...just in a different order. But, whatever. They're treading lightly now.
    Have a safe trip to Holland. Happy Bday to your Dad!

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  2. Cold & blustery here on the East Coast as well...a chilly 14 this morning but nice full sunshine.

    Wishing you safe travels.

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  3. I thought it was rather 'human' when President Obama fluffed however .... have a safe journey keep warm ..love Jan xx

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  4. It is finally sunny here and no more snow storms til the weekend they say. Maybe just a little will melt. Hope your trip is a good one. Yes, it is important to celebrate those special days with our loved ones. I'm not always able to be with mine for every one of them, but try to make up for it when I can.

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  5. Take care Guido tomorrow on your travels. enjoy your time with your Father although I know that it may still feel strange without your Mother doing whatever she usually did on birthdays. x
    Will keep peeping in on your other journal to check up that you are behaving yorself Lol
    Love Sybil x

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  6. Have a safe trip, Guido. Happy Birthday to your Dad !!

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  7. It is good you are going in support and celebration of your father after the loss of your mother. I do look forward to reading you when you come back. Have a safe trip. Stay dry and warm.

    Nelishia

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  8. How kind of you to fly to Holland, thinking of your father. I do think you are right, and he will appreciate your presence. See you in Shell Gallery. Gerry

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