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Bob Monkhouse
Hard to remember that he was 75. I remember being slightly embarrassed at a show he compered at the Alhambra in Glasgow in 1963. Yet he became respectable and a favourite “old-timer”. In my mind he will always be linked … Continue reading
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Being read
It was interesting to discover comments on my BBC islandblog page. http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/whereilive/westernhighlandsandislands/islandblogging (hopefully). However, I was a bit thrown when walking into church yesterday to have a comment made about the comment – which at that time I had not read. The main … Continue reading
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Back to work
Boxing Day as a day off consisted of getting up very late, walking the dog in the forest and playing with slides and scanner on the computer. Today it is back to preparing the services for tomorrow and thinking about … Continue reading
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Christmas Day Excitement
Christmas Day would not be the same without the excitement of the aforementioned lift in the fast boat. I seem to remember last year that there was a problem with the engine. This year, the two crew were fast approaching … Continue reading
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Happy Christmas
Two services today – Luing and Seil with a fast boat in between. (The ferry is on holiday.) I do not know who is coming to collect me or deliver me back. Trust is a wonderful thing. As are the … Continue reading
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The Eagle has landed
I could not believe my eyes yesterday. A golden eagle was bouncing about in the field next to the house. It seemed to be acting more like a blackbird than the largest of the raptors….hopping from feathered foot to feathered … Continue reading
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Post in the country
Yesterday the one postal delivery of the day arrived at 6-30pm. It left me with the decision of whether to open everything then and there, or leave the pile for the next morning. It also left me wondering what hours … Continue reading
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Christmas Week
The start of a busy week. I find myself needing to listen to the very things I preach. For example, we are now at a stage in the run-up or run-down to Christmas Day when the only thing to do … Continue reading
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Ferries again
Today had to rate as one of the best forgotten crossings on the Cuan passenger ferry. The gale had whipped the sea up into a white-water extravaganza. But what made it so dreadful was the snow and sleet shower that just happened … Continue reading
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Carol Singing
Last night I went carol singing with the Drama Group. Not easy logistically on an island with very separate communities. However, around ten of us set off with luminous swizzle sticks and torches. We were well kitted up in umpteen … Continue reading
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