Living on Ward Hill
Posted: Saturday, 24 June 2006 |
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Is there a Ward Hill in Shapinsay? Thought it was in Hoy. Never mind - technical hint: you need to place the codes (<img src) for the pics between the <gallery> and </gallery> tags for a gallery to form.
Arnish Lighthouse from Stornoway
Nice, expressive doggy face. A young bulldog? Apart from retrievers and some pointers, I am an ignoramus re: dog identification.
mjc from NM
Shapinsay is completely flat - isn't it?
scallowawife from shetland
Yes we have a Ward Hill on Shapinsay it is 64 metres high and on a clear day you can see all round the headland. The dog is a french mastiff and he weighs 10 stone and just loves the beaches of Shapinsay
barebraes from shapinsay
Thanks Arnish Lighthouse for the usefull tips on the gallery tags. I am an ignoramous tooo when it comes to this stuff.
barebraes from Shapinsay
that dog and I are the same weight - is that good for me or the dog? does he struggle to keep his figure (?) or does he eat lots of chocolate?
scallowawife from shetland
Hmmm, either you've managed to find a particularly un-flat part of Shapinsay in picture 6 or the locals have been plying you with alcohol again. Luvverly display of pictures all the same mum (although I am rather biased). xx
the daughter from sunny southend
Well scallowawife I dont think that the dog worries about his figure , I wouldnt mention it to him, would you? And to the lovely daughter in sunny southend her mummy says hi and that she loves her heaps xx
barebraes from Shapinsay
Well I'm not biased and I think they're lovely pictures as well. The dog is gorgeous!
Mo from Glasgow
I envy you. I would love to move to one of the islands but it's a hugh move isn't it? What is your population there.aww love the animals, I've got loads too
carol from York Dales
Carol, ....the population on shapinsay is about 130 families plenty of space for the animals. The move was worth it
barebraes from shapinsay
Number 4 poss. birdsfoot trefoil known as cocks 'n' hens. Appropriate to the menagerie!
Flying Cat from Nose in the Readers Digest Book of Flowers
I would have thought that good reading for a cat would be 1000 things to do with a fish recipe book or how to get unstuck from a tree ?you are obviously a refined cat.
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Fish recipe books hold no charm for me, BB, for all my fishy food comes out of tins which some factory slave has already prepared, which are then placed in my current lurking-place by my house slaves, prior to opening. As for being refined, I,m somewhere at the sewing machine end from crude!
Flying Cat from cupboard-under-the-sink