Very cold morning with temps around freezing. Eskdalemuir went down to
-5C. Nice and sunny though. Go out to buy the weekly papers, which are
full of last Friday's voyage from hell on board MV Muirneag. I send a
letter to Calmac to help them by showing the Met Office was late in
sending their galewarning on the day. Well, of course everybody knows
that the boat should never have sailed in the first instance. The
sliding door on mrs B's frontdoor requires a new rider, as the old one
has rusted shut. Go out to the Arnish Road after lunch to walk back
with mrs B via Gallows' Hill. The Creed River is in spate, still
draining water from the moors. A sliver of mist is draped below Eitsal,
9 miles away. The island looks beautiful in the autumnal light. The
mountains on the mainland are covered in snow, but they disappear from
sight behind a shower in the Minch. The town below is bustling. Walk
through the Castle Grounds towards Lews Castle. Mrs B is stunned by the
devastatioin wrought by January's hurricane. Last week's storm did not
cause a lot of new damage; only see a few freshly broken branches. Lews
Castle College students are just leaving for home. Town is very busy as
we return there at 4.10, sunset time. At 7 o'clock, mrs B's sister
appears for supper. Very good, piece of lamb with vegs and mash. Have
an extensive natter with the guest. There is a problem with a mouse at
the lady's house, 2 doors down. I stuff up the holes through which the
blasted rodent has entered with plastic bags. The mouse left its
excreta around. A mousetrap is available in case.
Friday, 18 November 2005
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here also the weather is cold !
ReplyDeletegoodnight !
clem.
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