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16 October 2014

Things Go Moo in the Night...


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Posted on Things Go Moo in the Night... at 09:35

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Very beautiful nature on the Orkeney. I think I want to move there.

Dag from Norway


Dag, jeg er fr氓 Unst i shetland 酶y, men jeg vil gjerne flyt til Norge. swap?

Ruthodanort from Unst


roughly translated means Ruthodanort wid sell her granny to swap homes with Dag....

scallowawife from in the Norske dictonary


I will admit that I *do* miss trees sometimes. And rivers. And brooks. And lakes to swim in. And warm weather. But Orkney deffinately is a beautiful place filled with very nice people!

Michelle Therese from Mainland Orkney oan the fairm


There is much approval from one of the bipeds for your Glasgow version of definitely! Planting trees wouldn't be impossible where you are in the Green Centre...

Flying Cat from a dear green place


Oh how pretty! I love rainbows! http://kolfinnaskorner.smellygoodstuffs.com/

Anna from Kansas, USA


scallowawife, how much do grannys go for these days?

Michelle Therese from Mainland Orkney


Orkney has trees: go down to Gyre in Orphir for an English country lane walk & then do the Orcadian Coast round to the Bu. Visit the Earl's Bu as well. There are lochs to swim in as well in Orkney. Many burns worth looking at: Rackwick in Hoy for example. Orkney also has warm spells (18 degrees) at times. But the wind removes the heat!! Scallowawife: Not her Granny - but everything I think.

Herman from Elsewhere


Where are the lochs to swim in? Are they full of soft mud that I will sink in if I wade out?? I've run into that here and thought I would sink out of sight for sure!

Michelle Therese from Mainland Orkney


You can swim in the lochs - but to be honest it would be at your own risk. Much better off in the sea (if you had a wet suit).

Herman from Another place


I'll trade my house in a small village, along with car, for your place on the island of Hoy... think about it for September or ? NOthing commercial, just joy of seeing a new locale.

eileen.deal@tiscali.fr from So'west France


Eileen, she dusno bide on Hoy. She bides on the Mainland o Orkney, west side I believe. There are some Hoy bloggers on this site but they have been conspiciously quiet recently.

Ruthodanort from Unst




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