Thursday, 8 March 2007
Wednesday 28/02/07
Better day than yesterday, with good sunny intervals and
scattered showers. A pipeband has been told to wear earplugs, because the pipes
produce 108 dB of noise, and the snaredrums 122 dB. A baby aged 6 weeks has had
to be airlifted from her home in Barra to Glasgow,
after her twin brother died of an unidentified illness. A fisherman became
unwell off Eigg. His crew sailed the Kestrel to the island, where dr Weldon
administered first-aid, until the Stornoway Coastguard helicopter took him to Glasgow.
Gamede is receding south from Madagascar,
after battering La Reunion for 4 days. The showers here intensify through the
afternoon as the weather glass sinks to 960 mabar. During a clearance, I head
into town to look up the bibliography for my HMS
Timbertown project. The Roll of Honour was published twice, in 1915 and in
1920. It is a sad document to read. I make supper tonight, which is Hotch Potch
with beefburgers.
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I reckon your spirit is quickening for Spring as fast as the sap is rising to open the buds Guido. Thank you for the message of Spring and the gorgeous tulips too. Lovely photos. I hope the twin will be alright. Jeanie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour in those flowers... :)
ReplyDelete~Amy
Tulips are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteLinda :)