View across the Outer Harbour of Stornoway

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Saturday 23 June

An overcast day, during which the sun made a few efforts to burn away the low cloud. Unsuccessfully in the end; we are stuck with grey middle-level clouds. At 10 am, the cruiseliner Marina hove into view and dropped anchor just off the Arnish Lighthouse. She is twice the size of the ferry, at 785 feet (240 metres) in length. I went into town to buy stamps at the time, and a fleet of a dozen coaches were lined up at the disembarkation point for the tenders. That means about 700 people were about to be taken on tours of the island. Marina can have about 1200 passengers and has nearly 2000 crew. Her next destination is Ísafjörður, in northwestern Iceland.

Sometimes you buy a card and forget to look inside. And when you do, you regret buying the card. There was only one solution: cut off the offending half and hope it doesn't get noticed by the recipient.

2 comments:

  1. That's a drastic card solution - sounds an interesting cruise

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  2. It has been a dry day here today Guido but very blustery again.Floods up and down everywhere still.Thats quite a few visitors to your Island today then Guido.LOL!!at the card trick Haaa.Have a good evening.Take Care God Bless.xx

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