Our trip to meet Dag and his family in Dingwall
Posted: Sunday, 08 July 2007 |
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glad you had a good time--i agree through ib one makes new people--but why did you stay at dingwall?? ok its nice but for me being based at ullapool-------ah h茅ppy,very happy memories--staying in aultbeae,going out to the summer iles etc etc!-
carol from over here
Great photos, Moo, I'm so glad you had a good visit with Dag and family. It was good to see you all together. I like the Norwegian curly sheep, too. What lovely wool you could make from those colours. One thing: reading about the 'ting vol' I was reminded that the Manx parliament is called the Tynwald - I wonder if it comes from the same source? Did the Vikings go to the Isle of Man? They do seem to have got around quite a lot!
Jill from EK
I just noticed the cold weather in your Ullapool photo. I will be there in a couple of weeks so I hope it heats up a bit! although it can be quite warm there. Lovely place, Carol, I agree! Been there 4 years running.
Jill from EK
Well, I have to admit that living on an island makes it not so exciting to take ferries out to other islands - like the Summer Isles! When we go sooth we like to enjoy the mainland! Dingwall was very bonnie and the hotel was great. Dag picked it oot because it was once the Viking capitol of Scotland!
Michelle Therese from Mainland Orkney
Well there you are above. Carol made me very welcome on my recent holiday to France, showing me some of the delightful scenery that is on offer, it's not all sunshine!!
Lerwick Trevor from Sunny Lerwick
do you mean someone who is tall,dark-haired and a hellava nice girl,who just happened to be at uzes market with me one wed morning,trevor,,
carol from over here
Say no more, nudge nudge, nod nod, wink wink
Lerwick Trevor from Monty Ooops
Jill,et al, yes Tynwald is Ting Vallr as is Tingwall (cf Orkney and Shetland) and Thingwall my birth parish near Birkenhead. The Vikings most certainly did go to the Isle of Man, the three legs is a viking symbol. The connections between the Northern Isles, the Western Isles,many of Irelands coastal cities, huge ares of mainland Britain and the Norse are many and manifold as evidenced by language and place names. Almost any place name ending in by,ford,sta,ster,wick or wall is probably norse their are norse loan words in gaelic and the dialects of Orkney and Shetland, Caithness, Aberdeenshire and Yorkshire are rich in pure norse words. The original Lords of the Isles were Viking. There is a fascinating reenactment taking place at present. A replica Viking longship, based on one of the Danish Skuldelev ships is en route from Dennmark to Dublin via Orkney and the west. The reason for this trip is that the original vessel 1000 years ago was almost certainly built in Ireland. The replica is called Havhingsten fra Glendalough (The first word means sea stallion) a google will get you their web site.
Hyper-Borean from Althing
Thanks for that, HB. I know the Vikings got down the west coast of England/Wales and to Ireland, I suppose the IoM was a logical place for them. Havhingsten (sea stallion) is interesting, as Hengst is the German word for stallion and is clearly from the same source. Will check out the website later.
Jill from EK
ok trevor!! i guessed right--sadly don't think i can help you--what did you think of man with--- photos??
carol from the usual place
carol? trev? you two are speaking in riddles? what went on with who? can I use any more question marks? where is tws to sort this out?
scallowawife from reading between the lines
I think the really sad thing is, what with tall darkhaired C being married and all, nothing at all went on.... I love the smiley sheeps!
Flying Cat from on a rug
Steady FC, there was enough about sheep and welly boots on the radio this morning.
Lerwick Trevor from Sheep filled hillside
Yes, our meeting was a great success. Dingwall is a very nice place, we couldn't had a better meeting place. Ullapool has a nice view, but I was very disappointed. There were tourist everywhere and we had to wait 45 min. to get some food.
Dag from Norway
Very nostalgic for me to look at these piccies. Lived in Beauly near Dingwall (and the Clootie well - my cloots there somewhere!) for 14 years until September last year. My workload patch was from the Black Isle across to Skye and up to Ullapool. Really happy times, missin it loads, the Highlands that is and not the workload......glad you liked it too :o)
Musings from All misty eyed....
Well I guess you all were tourists too...
Flying Cat from a balanced view
DAG:- tourists everywhere?????? is that the pot calling the kettle black?
carol from the usual place
Oh I forgot to add to this post that not all of these photos are mine! The pictures of us at the tower, Dag with the cannon, all of the sheep photos at the end, some of the Clootie Well pics, the photos of us in the hotel and at the auction mart and the shot of the front of the hotel are all Marinne's photos! Cheers!
Michelle Therese from Mainland Orkney
those animal creatures looks like stuffed toys, they are real for sure!
Meily from building