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16 October 2014

Ruthodanort


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The Blogging Mood has come upon me at last.

It’s been a while, since my last blog, so this one will just be a lot o peedie bits n pieces.

I was in Norway for a week visiting my boyfriend Arne in the Spring Holidays. We used to call these the Easter Holidays but as Easter was the week before the school shut I’ve updated the name.

Anyway, the weather was great, normally I expect copious amounts of rain, but this time the sun decided to come with me. I took some pictures around the place where Arne stays.

Naust


Snow on the distant mountains


Moss


Summerhouse


Footbridge



One of the things that fascinates me about foreign countries is their supermarkets. I love to wander round and see how different it all looks. Now that I spend a lot of time in Norway this novelty has worn off a little, but just for blogging purposes I took a few snaps on my phone. Sorry, the quality is not good, but try and think hidden cameras - I was trying to be very discreet, but fear I may have been spotted photographing the packet mixes and beer.

Meatballs and burgers


Packet mixes


Sweets


Øl


Cosmo to the right


Reke or shrimp


Fiskekakke




So what else has been going on? Well, at work things are busy, me and another member of staff at school are organising a trip to Norway on the Swan. We did it a couple of years ago, so if you’re interested have a look at my July 2006 blog and you’ll see what I’m going on about.. Funding hasn’t been straightforward, the kids are busy helping out with concerts and curry nights, but the Lottery Award we applied for didn’t happen. So there’s been a recent flurry of activity in the money department of our little group, and we managed to secure some small grants from a few different sources. All should be well we hope, and if you’re in Unst this Friday you can come along to our fundraising concert in the Baltasound Hall.

Here’s a photo of the Swan, from the previous trip.

Swan in Jorpeland


Sail No 243


Making landfall in Sognefjorden




Unfortunately I miss the concert, as I am going to Cumbrae for a Sea Survival course. I’m taking part in the Shetland-Bergen Race again this year, and new rules mean a percentage of the crew on the boat need to have done this course. So it’s off to Glasgow on Friday morning then the train to Largs and ferry to Cumbrae. Of course, the sea survival thing might come in handy with the Swan trip to Norway too, though I don’t really want to have to put it into practice.

Here’s an archive shot of last year’s race.

Racing past Bressay


Approaching the finish line at the Marstein light


My car failed its MOT in the holidays, and I thought it best to let it rest in peace. Although with only 60000 miles on the clock it smarts a little. Rust in the subframe they said. And the sump. And something to do with the steering. In fact I had four DANGEROUSES on my MOT report. My language was not for repeating on a 91Èȱ¬ site, I can tell you! As I have no welding skills it would cost me an arm and a leg to repair so I cut my losses and got another car, photo evidence on Muness Views blog!

The Folk Festival is on in Shetland this weekend, and I went to the concert in Fetlar. It was a great night; all the acts were of a really high standard, with a very international feel. Bands from Norway, Croatia, Shetland, Orkney and Scotland took part. This year I chose not to go to any of the Lerwick concerts, as I’m so busy. However, I did end up in Lerwick on Saturday, having lunch in the Museum with 2 of my kids. And, as chance would have it, we sat right next to a lady with groatie buckie earrings. Did the FPU tell you, FC? It was great to meet her and the MPU again.

The most exciting news we’ve had recently has involved my daughter. At the moment she is studying for her highers at school in Lerwick. Last year she applied for a place at United World Colleges, which is an organisation that has a number of schools around the world. UWC describe what they do as this, which is taken from their website

United World Colleges (UWC) is unique. It is the only global educational movement that brings together students from all over the world – selected on personal merit, irrespective of race, religion, politics and the ability to pay – with the explicit aim of fostering peace and international understanding.

They are quite difficult to get into, and last year she was accepted but didn’t manage to get a bursary, so couldn’t accept the place. She was gutted, and resolved to reapply this year. So at the start of April she had her interview at Atlantic College in Wales, and we got The Letter last week. This time she has been accepted with a very decent bursary, and they have placed her in the Mahindra UWC in India. We were totally blown away by the news, and although she had told them at interview that she didn’t have a preference for which school to go to, I think secretly she had Mahindra at the top of her list. I’m SO pleased for her, but the thought that she is going to be nearly on the other side of the world has not sunk in yet. Anyone that’s interested in UWC or Mahindra can check out their websites on and

Ok, I was looking for a decent photo of Beth and found this one I took for a local business that sells fiddles!

Fiddle and Beth


Until next time folks!

Posted on Ruthodanort at 14:55

Comments

Worth the wait Ruth! Photos fantastic -as always. Especially photo No 2 and the one of your daughter. Very well done her, you must be very proud. Do you have photos of your Folk Festival? What are groatie buckie earrings? They sound a bit painful!!

FSB Fan from Loving this blog


Ruthodanort, that is some blog! #1. Must be great sailing the Swan anywhere, particularly to Norway. #2. Big congrats to daughter on UWC. Saga is very interested in UWC and she will apply this Autumn. #3 I did a Sea Survival course in April, it was very edifying. The basic message is never end up in the drink, for whatever reason! Enjoy!

Barney from Swithiod blown by the blogger


I too met fpu - we stood next to her and mpu in the queue at one of the foys. since I had stalked several other similar couples, I approached VERY carefully and saw the earrings...lovely to meet them again. The couple, not the earrings I mean. last year she blogged a photo of her earrings so we'd recognise her... and it worked! a groatie buckie is a shell. although I always thought it was a grotty buckie, and a completely different shell!

scallowawife from shetland


lovely wooden dwelling-houses, aren;t they ... so neat ... so ... sort of ... 'in tune' with nature ... and yes, the fiddle photo is magnificent - all the better for being in black and white, I think ...

soaplady from feeling a bit ... scandinavian ... :-)


Wow! A whole freezer full of prawns!!

Stromness Dragon from Seafood dwam


Stromness Dragon just made my comment for me; I'm drooling just looking at that prawny picture. Parental units enjoyed re-meeting you too Ruth, but wished they hadn't been otherwise engaged with brother and latest fiancée...hope you all got fed what with the power cut and all! Brilliant blog - rather like buses, wait for ages and then a whole clutch come along at once. Pu's most impressed by the number of wooden houses springing up all over Shetland Mainland, and so colourful too, fair lifts the heart...so they said...

Flying Cat from Way Down Upon the Prawnee River...


Congrats. to daughter, Rutho. Good for her! # All the best to Saga, Barney # India should be a wonderful experience. I assume that not even a team of Shetland ponies could prevent you from dropping by there to say hello. You should start practising wearing a sari. Sari and shalwar kameez both beat the burka by a mile and a half. # About the sea survival course, Barney: what was edifying about it? Edification is a rather ambiguous term in the context. You mean you did not get any certification?! And you plan to sail/troll in Her Majesty's waters this summer?

mjc from NM,USA


As always Ruth, well worth the wait. I'm reminded of the story of a friend that spent time in a foreign county where she didn't speak the language. She said that the cans of food in the store didn't have pictures on them so she had no idea what was in them. She is such an adventurous spirit, that she would just buy some cans, and then find it great fun to be surprised when she opened them at home.

CVBruce from CA, USA


thanks for a great blog and pics: glad to hear the good news about your daughter!

carol from over here


Oh, what wonderful news. That photograph of your daughter is just superb. You really captured everything in that photo. Mmmm, those prawns look so delicious. A lovely, lovely blog !!

Squidgy the Otter from (and a mum too)


At last a blog. Shame about the trusty car. Good news about Beth though.

Muness from Fetlar


Congrats to Bethany. I've put some festival photos on my blog.

Soljey from Shetland Mainland


A house with boathouse attached; I want one!

Hyper-Borean from The green corner


Mjc, no, I got the certification, tiw as just very revealing to find out how hard things can be even in 28C water after 3 or 4 hours and full sailing togs. Then mental transfer to nigh, force 8 and 14C .. I shudder even now, at this instant, shudder, shudder, at the thought. That was the edification. CVB, we got the same effect sailing from scotland to Norway in 1962, all the canned food in the bilge, the labels of course get sodden and Bingo! There you are, pot-luck was never like that. StO, yes, I agree with everyone else, what a lovely phot (of a lovely lass) and such atmosphere! Absolutely right for black and white.

Barney from Swithiod taking the bait


Thanks for all the comments guys, a blog widno be a blog withoot them!

Ruthodanort from Unst


the snaps in the supermarket look like theyv've been talen in our local lidl shop 12kms away!

carol from over here


Of course you got the certification, Barney: just pulling your leg. About UWC: one of the colleges is in northern New Mexico. I must admit that, were I applying, India have been my first choice as well.

mjc from NM,USA


Brilliant news about the Bonnie Lass! The nicest thing in Norwegian supermarkets is the delicious yogurt drinks in cartons, which fpu bought accidentally thinking they were juice. Why don't we have them here?

Flying Cat from feeling blaand


Ruthodanort has already had practice wearing a sari. I seem to remember her serving at a curry night a coupla years ago in Unst.

Soljey from Shetland Mainland


I thought that was Septic Peg in the sari...

Flying Cat from puzzled&confused


Go on, mjc, pull my leg and see what happens ... Rudie, do keep us informed on the experiences of the Bonnie Lass and her fiddle in far-away India. All strength to her elBOW.

Barney from Swithiod in a sunny mood


Are you sure that wasn't Septic Peg serving the curry?

Flying Cat from puzzled&confused


.... the elastic pops off and the wooden leg comes off, Barney? You would not be the first captain or pirate to have a makeshift teak or mahogany replacement.

mjc from NM,USA


Mjc, I'm trying to keep a wooden expression on my face while the elastic snaps around my "sensitive areas". Ouch! Modern pirates make do with plywood and epoxy, saving the rainforset, you know! Go WEST, young man!

Barney from Swithiod seen through again


Young man eh?

Flying Cat from Theory of Relativity


Barney knows better than to call me a crochety old crock. He holds life dear.

mjc from NM,USA


Well at his age...

Flying Cat from grizzled beardie-snuggles


Are you a crotchety old crock, mjc? ANd as for that last comment from EffCee, maybe we will reroute to Kirkwall for Midsummer!

Barney from Swithiod slowly cranking it up


There's no need to air your purrsonal problems in such a public way Barney!

Flying Cat from unable to crank...




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