Saturday, 29 July 2006
Friday 28/07/06
The engineer calls round to repair the central
heating / hot water boiler. Early in 2005, mrs B's previous boiler suffered
catastrophic corrosion in the combustion chamber, leading to a large escape of
gas. The engineers finally recommended replacing the boiler, but not before
hundreds of pounds worth of gas had escaped. I think that adequate ventilation
in the boilerhouse prevented a major disaster. This morning, it's not very nice
weather, quite dreich. One couple staying here are awaiting an improvement: they
have a long wait ahead of them, it turns out to be a completely wet day. The
German chap goes for a bustour of the West Side, Callanish, Carloway and
Gearrannan. At 2.30, I take mrs B out to another ancient monument, the Homestead
at Steinacleit, just outside the village of Shader, 15 miles north of Stornoway,
4 miles north of Barvas. Before we set off, she buys a raincoat and wellies.
There is this very fine drizzle, and with the low cloud you can't see a lot.
Arrive at Shader at 3pm. We slowly amble down the wee road towards Loch an
Duine. This contains a Dun, a fortification on an island, linked to the shore by
a causeway. A car stops along the road, asking us where the Steinacleit
homestead actually can be found. The sign at the bottom of the track has
disappeared, and unless you have a map or know the area (I fall in both
categories), it's impossible to work out. The road turns into a bumpy peatroad
after the turn-off for the monument. A muddy track leads uphill, through the
open moor. The Homestead is more of a burial mound, surrounded by an oval shaped
wall. To the east, an area of uncut peat, standing about 4 ft in height, was
left to show what depth of peat the monument was dug out of. We walk along the
oval wall, reflecting on those that built it, 3,500 to 3,800 years ago. After
that, we make our slow way back to the main road, admiring the flowers. There is
still a splendid display, but there are signs that this is now coming to a close
for this year. The bus comes on time at 4.15. Today is the day of the Barvas
Agricultural Show, which is being held in the machair behind Loch Street. There
are no buses to carry people the 1 mile from the main road. I attended the show
last year, when it was being held outside the community centre along the
Stornoway road. Return to town at 4.45 as it pours with rain. Macaroni cheese
for supper. Have a chat with the German, who is amedical doctor. He sailed in
the schooner Thor Heyerdahl, which is still in port. He sailed in her to
Shetland, the Faeroes and Iceland. Tomorrow, he plans to head to South Harris.
He booked accommodation in Borrisdale, just west of Rodel.
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Well the pics certainly catch the weather mood of the day, lovely wild flowers, on damp days the colours of the flags by the Loch can clearly be seen. Glad to hear the boiler is mended and that you are all safe....but for the draughts....gulp.
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