Bon Voyage and Other Things
Posted: Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |
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Barebraes, good to know you and Hulk are in fine shape, and had a satisfying time with your visiting parents. Such visits can be stressful, but they are also very rewarding.
mjc from NM,USA
...or, in some cases, just stressful...
Flying Cat from supine in front of the telly
Where o where is Ward hill, ? I visited Shapinsay on three occasions during my visit to Orkney in July but none of the local inhabitants i spoke to could tell me the location of Ward hill, builders working on a house near to the jetty or another man working on his boat in the harbour said they had no idea of it,s where-abouts ,is it a closely guarded secret or did the skipper of the ferry-boat Shapinsay land me at the wrong island. I could see only one hill [a long way from the school] but alas my ageing and arthritic legs would not allow me to walk that far.Never mind, i always have an excuse to visit the islands next year.
geoff. turner from washington tyne& wear
You should have asked for Hooch, geoff.turner. I doubt there is more than one of his kind on the island. Find Hooch and, there you are, enfolded by Barebraes and the Hunk aka the Hulk, property of the Dog of the House.
mjc from NM,USA
I am sorry you didn't find Ward Hill next time you visit ask for Barebraes or failing that go into the shop at the shore and ask them for directions theres a high possibility that I will be serving in there and could give you a lift to east your aching legs :) Hope to see you soon
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Sorry about the arthritic legs, geoff.turner. Try a hot bath with epsom salt added to the water: I dont' know whether it would help arthritic legs, but it certainly soothes the body after exertion (in the garden or elsewhere). Tell me, where IS washington tyne&wear?
mjc from NM,USA
Its near Newcastle isn't it Geoff, The Black country i think, Someone will no doubted put me right if I am wrong :)
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Hi mjc. Washington is approx, midway between Sunderland and Newcastle in the north-east of England and seventy miles from the Scottish border, a new town of almost eighty thousand people it includes the old village of Washington andWashington-old hall, one of the ancestral homes of President George Washington of the U.S.A. The old hall is the venue for July 4th celebrations each year which includes the raising of the Stars and Stripes flag and visits by several American dignitaries including the present on some occasions. i hope this information may be of some interest Regards, Geoff.
geoff. turner from washington tyne& wear
Barebraes. Birmingham and Coventry are generally regarded as the black country and are of course on the western side of England but i think that particular descriptive term should no longer be used, a lot of money has been spent on both cities and the surrounding areas and im pleased to say is now regarded as a worth-while tourist location. Incidentally, i think we may have already met.i was in the village shop one day when there was trouble with the electronic till, was it you that repaired it? Geoff.
geoff. turner from washington tyne& wear
They do still say Black Country down here - it's not a negative term anymore! One of the Health Trusts is Birmingham and Black Country Mental Health Trust. It's more Sandwell and Wolverhampton side than B'ham and Cov though. I know where Washington is, used to go on school trips to Washington Wildfowl when I lived in the area!
alix from west midlands
I would think that if you visited the shop before last September then it wouldn't have been me, more likely to be the proprietor of the establishment or her daughter. I am only a part timer :). I was thinking of the Boys from the Black Stuff and apologise for the mix up with the locations , they say you learn something new every day
Barerbraes from Shapinsay
Hi ,mjc If you require more info, on Washington tyne, Tyne / wear simply type in washington uk.it,s a good web-site with lots of interesting articles. [ i hope Anne at I,B,H,Q. has no objection to me posting this comment] Geoff.
geoff. turner from washington tyne& wear
Will do geoff.turner, and thanks. Maybe I'll drop by when next I visit my alma mater (Durham U./Hatfield College). I like the area very much. How come you got interested in the islands, geoff.turner? Where are you originally from (if I may ask)?
mjc from NM,USA