Nice
morning with a shower passing over Arnish at breakfast time. It's cold,
but afterwards nice and clear. A vast improvement on recent times. Chat
to a new guest, who is starting a new job for which he is receiving
in(tro)duction here in Stornoway. Another guest is due in tomorrow
night; he is a regular, who comes to the town to check the IT equipment
in the hospital. The man who is here now had to wait for 6 hours at
Uig, Skye, for a ferry to turn up. Weather fairly OK with the odd
shower every now and again. Papers are full of the crossing from hell
on board MV Muirneag last Friday. I find the history of the boat on the
Net, and she's been shunted from owner to owner over the 26 years of
her lifetime. Mrs B attempts to obtain logs for the fireplace through
the Stornoway Trust. Her fire also burns coal. Today is a cold day,
with temperatures of barely 5C, a lot lower than of late. A remarkably
low tide late at night. During a TV report from Yorkshire, I can see
the moon and the planet Mars, both close together behind the reporter's
head. We have a different ferry today, MV Clansman (image below, (c)
Ships of Calmac.co.uk). The Isle of Lewis is undergoing repairs.
Friday, 18 November 2005
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