Unst Life
Posted: Friday, 19 September 2008 |
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THANKS,THANKS,for another brilliant blog and the photies are super!! you seem to have a great lifestyle in unst--i'm sure you are the envy of loads of people who don't have so much to do in the way of enertainment--proof you don't have to live in a big city to enjoy life. Thank the bride and groom for sharing their wedding photo(well one at least)with us and may they have many happy years together:
carol from over here
P.S how's beth doing in india??
carol from over here
That's an excellent aim, to be using your camera on manual in 10 weeks...I thought your photos were pretty good anyway, so it'll be interesting to try and Spot The Difference! I was just wondering if cats could join in a hen race. Pour encourager les autres of course. Nothing more...
Flying Cat from stuck on automatic since 2005
Good to know you are having a wonderful time in Unst. That piece of anthropology/folklore re: wedding procession is interesting. Nice tradition. Could you find out the origin re: guy with shotgun? Surely not a reference to shotgun wedding? Maybe (more romantically) it is to defend the bridegroom against disappointed rival suitors? What about the broom sweepers? Surely there is a reference to something other than an obsession with civic duty (surely the procession would not drop garbage on the road?). Always curious...
mjc from IN, USA
FC, you may actually have come in very useful. The hens were rather lazy this year, and a little boy ended up jumping in the pen and stirring things up a bit. Perhaps you could offer your services to the committee for next year?
Ruthodanort from Unst
I think the presence of the "Gunner" with his shotgun, was to frighten away the trows. Although somewhat smaller than the Trolls, or Nisse, of Norway the trows of Shetland were reputed to be of a particularly mischievous ( Even perhaps malicious) disposition. So steps had to be taken to either thwart or placate them.
Hyper-Borean from Da knowe
smashing blog Ruth you sure make the most of life and as they say life is what we make it, have a great october hol,
island threads from lewis
Lovely blog, full of all sorts of different things. The Hen Race looks fantastically exciting. I'd definitely like to be aboard a Shetland Maid, very svelt and responsive, I'd guess. Shotgun - just high spirits. Road sweepers, now there is a piece of folklore waiting to be unravelled by the ethnologists and anthropologists. Have another good time in Norge, R!
Barney from Swithiod enjoying
Apologies for the repeated use of the word "surely" in comment above. I must not have fully recovered from almost a week without electricity because of the battering our area received as hurricane Ike died. Whining of chain saws, clattering of electric generators, cold showers, turning of boxer shorts inside out and airing them on the clothes line: it's enough to make one vote for the SNL. Oh, what's the connection? None that I can see. Even the dogs are suffering from PTSD: you would too if a huge tree took out a huge chunk of your dog run missing you by a cat's whisker.
mjc from IN, USA
Are John and his friend still on Primary 7?
calum from lewis
What a great blog Ruth. I love the explanation for the gun shot.
Carol from IBHQ
Is the "Unst Walk" like the Monty Pythons Ministry for Silly Walks? ( Oh nearly had a typo there in the word walk) Just being curious. Cheers Ruthie...
Tws from Talking The Walk, and Walking The Talk
Will there be a small honorarium?
Flying Cat from considering my position
Ernest Marwick in, "The Folklore of Orkney and Shetland," has a little on wedding customs. I think it's still in print as a paperback edition. He leans more to the Orkney side being born and bred Orcadian but it's worth a read. I'm fairly sure there will be a Shetland equivalent given the vibrancy of current shetlandic cultural studies.
Hyper-Borean from The library
I was the gunner, it is a tradition to ward away evil spirits and Trows (small Shetland Trolls). The Brushers brush away bad luck, and are at the rear so bad luck does not folow the bride and groom. P.S. Those were blanks I used!
Gunner Man from Shetland
I think life in Unst is very exciting. Always something is happening. That's a good thing. Shotgun and wedding ( and others celebrations) were common in Norway in the old days. The famous Norwegian painting " Brudeferden i Hardanger" , there is a man with a shotgun. Some places in Norway they still fire a shot on Cristmas Eve. Very interesting blog, Ruth.
Dag from Norway
No wonder you need a good holiday, Ruth, life in Unst seems to be lived in the fast lane. Great photos, loved the wedding procession. What do they do, though, if it rains? Umbrellas would ruin it.
Jill from EK
Great blog! Really interesting about the wedding procession--thank you for sharing that. If FC is going to "participate" in the hen race next year, that will really be something to see!
thelovelyOutlander from dreaming of highlands and islands
Just as well, Gunner Man, a couple of corpses is not what you want at a wedding! How interesting all this is, and also Dag's contribution. I wonder why weddings were considered such a magnet for bad luck - horseshoes, black cats, chimney sweeps were all meant to ward off bad luck.
Jill from EK
Thanks gunnerman! Hey, maybe you should be blogging too, that wid be a cool name tae go under! And thanks too Dag for the Norski info. Interesting. FC, I am sure you would be most welcome at the Unst Show, however, the judges may prefer you to be in the Pet Corner. (Just warning you.) Jill, if it had rained there was a bus booked just in case. Does anyone oot there ken aboot a Shetland book like HB mentions?
Ruthodanort from Unst
Pet? PET?? *gurrr*
Flying Cat from lean mean killing machine
Hi Carol. India's AMAZING! But man, reading this blog brings me back. I'm doing great- the college is fantastic and so is life outside it. Today I was down in Asde village teaching maths at the school there, it was great fun, the kids are so cool! Keep blogging everyone, they're great to read when you're this far from home.
Bethodaeast from MUWCI
hello beth,thanks for the update-i'm glad you're enjoying yourself-i know what you mean about enjoying the blogs when far away-i kept up whilst in nz and even introduced ib to the localsxxxx
carol (the french connection) from the usual place
Hello Beth. Teaching maths already? You are a lucky girl. Maths is my favourite subject. Keep us updated how you are doing down there, please.
Dag from Norway
Ooooh. It's me darling daughter. Nice tae ken du's still keepin up wi da blogs! Spik shun!
Ruthodanort from Unst
I like your whatd'youmacallit young Miss Marple in MOWGLI...Avatar? Handle? Alias... Such exoticism to have comments on ib coming from India...hope you've got your camera working overtime.
Flying Cat from pure dead impressed
FC, I keep naggin her to take fotees, after she's sent me enough I'll blog 'em.
Ruthodanort from Unst
Bethodaeast: all the best. Work hard, have fun. It's a wonderful experience. Is the chicken vindaloo/tikka there any better than what you have had here? Tougher chicken, spicier curry?
mjc from IN, USA
Gunner Man, thanks for explanation. Great traditions and also fun for all.
mjc from IN, USA
Don't know of any titles Ruth but I know of a man who might. Lawrence Tulloch in Yell would surely know, indeed he may have written a book himself. He did publish a volume of folktales a couple of years ago. Incidentally I got my copy of Marwick's book in the S....T...( Du kens da een on da street) bookshop.
Hyper-Borean from Still in the library
"Spik shun! " Ruthodanort from Unst # Is that Scot, or just merely Shetland dialect, Rutho.? And there I thought the local lingo would be hard to decipher!!
mjc from IN, USA
"Just merely"????
Flying Cat from haudin the jaikits
Great blog and enjoyed the pictures. Life on Unst sounds very busy!
Gale from NC, USA
Oh this is a GREAT blog! Good blog, good comments. Mjc, what say to we donate a guga vindaloo meal at the next Unst wedding? I'll fix an import license from the Emporium, you fix the vindaloo with Bethodaeast? What is "spik shun", Ruthie?
Barney from Swithiod on dikshun
SPEAK SOON!!!!!!!! (As in 'I will be speaking to you soon')
Flying Cat from jingscrivvenshelpmagranny
Spik shun - speak soon. I sorto borrowed it fae the Whalsa dialect. Whalsa being een o the Shetland Isles. The 'Bonny' one, so they say. Tho of course, I would say Unst is bonnier.
Ruthodanort from Unst
Hi Barney, meant to comment earlier reference the Shetland Maids. As I recall from spectating many years ago they are the nearest thing you will ever see to a submarine with sails. Seriously they, and their crews, are as competitive and crazy as the Sydney Harbour 18 footers. At our advanced ages we should stick to something with a bit more form stability, like an Orkney Yole!
Hyper-Borean from The Pier Head
Forgoodnessske! You are neither of you in your dotage just yet!
Flying Cat from stiv brisen
Spik shun, sort of pidgin Sheltand... now I understand. HB, there may be Sheltand Maids and shetland maids. But thanks for the advice. I visited the Lerwick Boat Club many years ago and caught the serious atmosphere in which they conduct their racing, but did not compete as we were on our way round Britain with a time limit. EffCee, you haven't ever seen me, especially since the summer jaunt, dotage comes quickly after the equinox. But thanx for the kind thort. Spik shun!
Barney from Swithiod speaking his case
Are these doctored or especially youthful photos on your segilskottland site then Cap'n Barney???
Flying Cat from Zimmerframe@the ready
Great wedding photo. Also great wedding, loved seeing everybody again. See you at New year. xx
Joan from Cumbria
I would not put it past the Unst Volunteer Tourist Board to lay another wedding just for you, Joan from Cumbria? It may be mighty cold then, though: are noble furs allowed? Or are we to rely on liquid heat-me-ups? Forewarned, as the shotgunner once said, is to be forearmed. Oh, aye, and spik shun.
mjc from IN, USA
Gone, gan, goan again. Lor, have mercy!!
mjc from IN, USA
EffCee, you will have had occassion to notice from comments posted elsewhere that the weather was unseasonally humid in the parts of Scotland that I visited this summer. As a result the "wrinkled nut" of Coll became humidified und zat caused a gonflation of the dermis resulting in the Dove-like complexion that the camera fleeetingly recorded. The pictures are not touched up but the camera lies in its lens.
Barney from Swithiod humidified
Well I'm glad we got that cleared up...
Flying Cat from klearasil karma
Stop Press! Gunnerman and gunnerlady are now the proud parents o a peerie gunnerbaby! Ok, so the gunner thing doesn't really extend that far, but they've had a lovely peerie lass, mum and baby doin well, according to gunnergranny. (Right, I'll stop that noo.)
Ruthodanort from Unst
Congratulations to parents, grandparents etc. May the gunner lass continue the tradition of wielding shotgun against Trows.
mjc from IN, USA
Congratulations Gunnermama&papa!! Thank goodness it wasn't a gunnerababy...
Flying Cat from warty rhubarb
Congrats from this side of the water to the good gunner family, no names and none forgotton.
Barney from Swithiod adding to the broadside
Happy fiftieth Ruth!
Flying Cat from ...if it appears...
Tusen takk FC!
Ruthodanort from Unst
Happy whatever, Ruth. May you have many more, and may each one be a humdinger.
mjc from IN, USA
Well that one certainly was...I think... Ha det bra i Norge!
Flying Cat from scallowawife's rectangular birthday maybe