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My year review: 2018

This was my most liked photo of 2018. An abandoned house in Burra. This is not the blog post I had planned out in my mind. I had great intentions. I was going to make time, sit and write a meaningful and reflective post about my first year in business; what I’ve learnt and how I mean to progress in 2019. Unfortunately, it’s 5.30 (it's now 10.50) on Hogmanay, there’s a Nerf gun war happening in the living room, Aaron’s trying to make a beef wellington with a runnin [...]

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The winter solstice and a Neolithic temple

A winter sunrise in December As we approach the end of the year it’s a good time to reflect back and take stock. For me the year has been fast paced, busy – a period of discovery and growth and much in my life has changed immeasurably, for the better. I’ve started a business, got married, made friends, changed career and left behind what made me unhappy. Today (21st December) is the winter solstice, also known as midwinter, or traditionally, in the days of the Julian [...]

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Grandad's sweet oatcakes

Good evening! Who doesn't love a bit of festive baking? If you follow me on Instagram then you will know where this blog post has come from – if not, let me explain.This morning, I shared a photo of the cliffs at Eshaness and explained that it was a stormy day here in Shetland and that I was stuck at home with two snotty bairns so I planned on baking the Christmas oatcakes – we are massive cheese fans in this house, and Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without the bumper [...]

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A recipe for Trench Cake: Remembrance Day thoughts

Ingredients all laid out with Granny Eliza's earthenware mixing bowl On 11th November 1918 after four long years, the guns stopped, marking the end of the First World War, and this Sunday marks the centenary and the signing of the Armistice agreement. This blog is peppered with remembrance, thanks a big helping of family history. War had ravaged Europe and to keep up the morale of troops fighting for [...]

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Geirhildr's loch - a Viking saga from Shetland

Geographically speaking, the loch at Girlsta is interesting; it's the deepest in Shetland, at about 65ft deep in places. From an ecological perspective, it's fascinating; it's the natural habitat of a unique sub-species of fish native only to Shetland; the slender char. Found in the loch, this fish is a relative of the Arctic char. The char was marooned here following the last Ice Age, about 10,000 years ago. The char adapted and changed over the years into a distinct sub-species now only found [...]

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Shetland & Scotland: the same, but different

Having recently spent a few days on the Scottish mainland, I decided to investigate the differences, from a visitors point of view, between Shetland and Scotland. Of course to a visitor, this sentence alone will seem counter-intuitive because obviously, Shetland is part of Scotland so why do we speak about it as though it's a different country altogether? Anyone who follows my Instagram stories will know that we got stuck on the [...]

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Seeking Simplicity: my business ethos

Welcome back to everyone who has returned to my blog and thanks for all the encouraging words and messages.  Also, just a hello to any new followers, it’s so good to have you here.   We're now entering September, the time of year when the big jumpers are broken out, along with winter boots, and the hats and scarves which were hastily stuffed away in drawers and cupboards at the first whiff of spring.  At this time, Instagram is filled with beautiful, seasonal pictures of cr [...]

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In the Garden of Shetland: a foray through Fetlar (part two)

A still evening at Aith skimming stones in the water. We recently spent a few nights in Fetlar, endearingly known as The Garden of Shetland. In anticipation of the schools going back, and trying to make the most of the time we had left of the holidays we booked the Aithbank Camping Böd, former home of storyteller Jeemsie Laurenson. The weather was glorious and Fetlar shone, like a glistening jewel in the North Sea, giving us the best it had to offer.  In this, the second p [...]

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In the Garden of Shetland: A Foray through Fetlar (part one)

We recently spent a few nights in Fetlar, endearingly known as The Garden of Shetland.  In anticipation of the schools going back, and trying to make the most of the time we had left of the holidays we booked the Aithbank Camping Böd, former home of storyteller Jeemsie Laurenson. The weather was glorious and Fetlar shone, like a glistening jewel in the North Sea, giving us the best it had to offer. In this blog I will attempt to give you an account of our travels through [...]

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A lowdown on the Shetland Nature Festival

As a self-confessed history lover, the Shetland Nature Festival is something which is a little out of my comfort zone but having got my hands on a programme I had a look through it to see which of the events would interest me, and/or the bairns who, as the summer holidays march on, begin to grind on the nerves of even the calmest and most patient of mothers (I tell myself assuringly).  The firs [...]

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Falling in love in Lerwick; a Shetland wedding

I've been a little preoccupied these last few weeks as we've been caught up in the midst of wedding madness. We got married last week, in a small ceremony in our back garden, here in Lerwick. The sun came out for the occasion and we had the most special day, together with family, celebrating. Our 'garden wedding', in the middle of town made me think of my favourite postcard from Lerwick (below) which shows a young couple, caught in a moment of passion, kissing on the 'banks broo', with the open [...]

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Shetland's pubs and bars: how I ended up in the Thule on a Friday afternoon.

For anyone familiar with Lerwick, it will come as no surprise to hear that I generally try to avoid the Thule bar. Not that there is anything particularly wrong with it, the staff are friendly and... we'll just leave it at that for now. So, the reason I mention the Thule is that when I embarked on this blog I promised  that I would include the good, the bad and the ugly of being a Shetland tour guide. [...]

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The Storm Petrel experience at the Mousa Broch

I was once told that to experience the sound of the storm petrels within the walls of the Mousa Broch was like listening to a fairy being sick. With images from Lady Cottingham's book of childhood dancing in my mind, curiosity found me standing on the pier at Sandsayre on Wednesday night, waiting for the Mousa Boat to take us on the midnight trip to see these curious little bi [...]

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A rainy summer solstice in Shetland

We've just had the summer solstice here in Shetland.  That time of the year when the long days of summer merge together in a haze of soft sunshine and warm breezes which are punctuated with the sweet smell of squill and thrift, a time when the laverock's (skylark) song never ceases and the sun only dips below the horizon momentarily...  Or not.  This past week has seen the worst weather of the summer so far. Today, Saturday, I stayed indoors most of the day with the fire on - yes, [...]

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A Baptism of fire! My first experiences as a tour guide in Shetland

Today has been another very busy day Guiding. I feel as though I've hit the ground running and it's extremely invigorating - I'm loving it. My first season as a fully fledged tour guide has started with a bang.  On Saturday I welcomed two lovely groups from the Celebrity Eclipse who were making a short visit to Shetland before heading south to Dublin. After arriving at Victoria Pier at 8.15am for duty, it was a case of load the busses and go!We went to Jarlshof - a fascinating prehistoric a [...]

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