Top scran, and Top Gun!
Posted: Saturday, 10 February 2007 |
11 comments |
Hello there folks, and welcome to anyone in Cyberspace who may have inadvertently blundered onto this page. You are most welcome.
So, it's been ages since my last post. As well as being back home in The Dear Green Place for Christmas and New Year, I have also been having some IT issues which now seem to be resolved. I had loads and loads to tell you, but I can't remember any of it! I'll just post it randomly as it occurs to me. The first two random thoughts are outlined below:
TOP SCRAN
Since arriving on Skye, and being a good Weedgie lad, I have been suffering withdrawal symptoms as a result of being unable to feed my curry habit. A 50-mile round trip to the Indian in Portree just didn't appeal. But all that has changed! In December, the 'Crofter's Kitchen' at Kyleakin, a mere 10 minutes down the road, closed its doors and re-opened shortly after as "Taste of India". I haven't sat in and eaten yet, but I have had a good few takeaways. My first visit involved, as always, a Lamb Bhoona. Anytime I go to a new Indian, that's what I get. It is my yardstick, my litmus test. The new restaurant passed well, although I had issues with the very small nan breads (an issue which has now been resolved).
Since then, I have taken away another 3 or 4 times, and have been suitably impressed on each occasion. My favourite dish so far is the fiery Lamb Kalia, although I have my eyes on the Bengal fish dish too. Yum yum yum. With Creelers, the local seafood restaurant re-opening soon (and expanding, if talk is to be believed) and good reports coming from the Broadford Hotel restaurant my culinary future seems bright. Other hotspots so far have included Cafe Arriba in Portree (an absoluter GEM), the seafood shed at Armadale pier (not sure if that's the proper name though) and the extremely reliable and reasonable pub grub at the Haakon in Kyleakin. Burger and chips for under a fiver? Unheard of on Skye! Sheila's in Kyle does an impressive all-day breakfast, for those in need of such sustenance after a night out.
TOP GUN
I thought I was getting a bit more used to the sudden appearance (and subsequent disappearance) of fighter jets. I mean, it just doesn't happen in Glasgow - fighter jets roaring by at very low altitudes doing Mach 2 would suggest a war going on and provoke panic on Sauchiehall Street. But I can officially say that I am STILL not used to it. A low-level plane flew right over the top of my workplace on Thursday, and I was like a scalded cat as I found something to grab onto. What makes it even more embarrassing is the blase attitude everyone else has towards them. I swear, sometimes I seem like the only person who has even noticed.
On the bright side, when daylight and weather combine with air combat simulations, it can prove to be a most entertaining spectacle watching the fly-boys trying to 'paint' each other. I'm sure people would pay good money to watch it.
I still haven't been lucky enough to see any subs though. Bit of a shame, really. Having said that, it's very enjoyable when visitors come to run them through the "Nuclear Incident" drill, and show them where the iodine pills are kept. You can see them trying to work out if I'm winding them up, and then thinking "WHAAAAAAT????" as I show them the pills and the instruction sheet.
That's about it then. Thanks for the comments folks, nice to know that people are reading. For my part, I'll try and post a bit more regularly now that my connection is more relaible.
Tioridh an-drasda.
Posted on Stone and Sea at 16:57
Comments
Yeeeeeeeee-haaaaaaaah, Jester's dead!
Maverick from Fightertown, USA
Hi. Chanced upon your blog....yes, indeed; those jets are pesky so & so's. When I lived in a remote "alternative" community for a while, they used to use our main house as a landmark target. The livestock never really got used to the noise. And they always seem to fly in twos (the jets, not the livestock).
On the bright side, it's very nice to hear that Skye has some tasty eating-places. You're doing a grand promotion job!
beangallividian from South-West scotland
My humans loved the Harbour View in Broadford, it came a close second to the Creelers.
Flying Cat from Orkney Mainland
More of a Question. What bands are playing at this years ( 2007 ) Skye music festival near Broadford ?
Sheely from The Kingdom of Fife
It hasn't been announced yet, although we are expecting to hear very soon.
Tourist Information from Ashaig International Airport
Yes, the new Indian is a great hit here in Kyleakin, they supplied the evning meal at Dr Johnstons wedding reception last Saturday!
Arealhighlander from Kyleakin
On the jets...las year there was an exercise in the minch...a notice had bin posted in the local paper with a phone number if you wanted to complain about the air activity...i was just wondering if theres a number to complin that theres not enough of it!.........amazing viewing
MAC from NORTH END
this year we have primal scream, kasabian...erm thats all i can remember right now, try the skye fest web page. so whos all goin to the fest? fancy a party?x
Aj from West coast
I've just got home from the Skye festival and it was wonderful!!!!! Kasabian rocked my world and the lovely Mylo made me go all weak at the knees - even though my friends tried to tell me he's gay, but I chose to ignore that!! Anybody else go? It was the first time I had visited Skye and I must say it's a lovely place!
Little Lady from a far away land
He is not gay, thats how rumors start. Your friends are idiots.
friend of Mylo from isle of skye
A bunch of mates will be picking up a takeaway from the Taste of India tonight. It'll all be cold when it gets back but we'll just heat it right back up.
I'm tempted by their Garlic Chilli which I've heard is good today. Any other suggestions ?
I've also been told that the curries up here are not as hot as down south as Scots can't take the heat. I'll have to order mine extra hot.
Chuckle-Monkey from Plockton at present
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