Well we woke to a glorious sunny day, no rain , no wind , just blue sky and calm seas. When you think that the previous month had seen gales and enough rain to float the house from off the top of the hill it was a godsend. Christmas dinner was consumed and washed down with the odd bottle of fizz. Coats donned we took the Hooch for a walk to help digest the feast, We were followed by two cats down the track. Theres nothing like it.
We had decided to hang up our tools for the day and enjoy it. The following three days were fine too and we were able to felt the roof without being blown from the top.
All in all the Christmas break was relaxing and the Kirk Service on Christmas Eve was very symbolic with all the congregation taking a candle and passing the light around the Kirk. The children from the music group played and various people read scripts from the bible. The nativity was re-enacted by the children placing the statues in the manger and we all sang carols.
I hope that you all had a Peaceful Christmas and an even better New Year
Posted on On Top Of Ward Hill at 22:20
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... and the same to you, Barebraes. # You should be congratulated for having one of the few sane blogs around. # Give Hooch a pat on the head for me. How is Pickle? # Again, a healthy, happy New Year to you and the fireman who boards with you.
mjc from NM,USA
Well mjc Hooch is duly patted and as for Pickle well what can you say for a cat who has a death wish. From the fireman and me may all your wishes be granted and your dreams fulfilled in 2007
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Oh no. Not another hammer wielding maniac Up on The Roof!
Flying Cat from under the now-shrivelled mistletoe
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