Christmas dinner was interrupted for search and rescue volunteers in the Highlands yesterday after a “hoax” distress call from a sailing boat. Rescue teams in Dornoch and Portmahomack were scrambled at lunchtime after receiving a call which Aberdeen Coastguard last night believed to have been a hoax.
A rescue helicopter from RAF Lossiemouth was called out with the Dornoch rescue boat and Portmahomack Coastguard rescue team at 12.20pm by a man claiming to be on a sinking boat called the Gypsy Rose. The vessel was said to be in trouble one mile north of Tarbat Ness, in the Dornoch Firth, but rescue teams found no trace. Three members of the Dornoch inshore lifeboat team investigated the call but found nothing.
Full story at http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1004238?UserKey=
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Friday, 5 December 2008
War in Portmahomack!!
The shooting of a British propaganda film in Portmahomack, Easter Ross, in 1942.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/7761279.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/7761279.stm
Happy Christmas!!!
It's Christmas time in Scotland, and my kid said to me.....
Just one question Daddy , before I go to sleep....
How will Santa find me , so I said.. wherever he may roam,
Santa will find you because he's coming home
Santa's A Scotsman
He's Loved Everywhere he goes
He moved from Glasgow to Lapland...following Rudolf's nose
Santa's A Scotsman... Come on make a fuss
Too many pies not enough exercise....of course he's one of us.
He only works one day a year and then he takes a break,
He'll have a nip of whisky and a bit of Christmas cake
He likes a pudding supper and when he arrives tonight
He'll come in through the window 'cos the chimney is too tight.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
St Andrews Night(ish)
Okay, a couple of days early, but we had a great time at last night's St. Andrews Night celebrations in the Carnegie Hall. A full turn-out, a very friendly crowd.
The main act for the night were "Tattie Jam" - Seylan Baxter on a lovely 5-string electric cello, and Ruaridh Pringle on guitar/banjo. A good variety of songs, with great vocals.
After Tattie Jam's first set, we had a Stovie Supper. We both enjoyed "seconds", followed by a lovely trifle.
Peformances from a local group of banjo, accordian, etc. added to the night's performances. Finished around midnight and we wandered home in the freezing fog!!
The main act for the night were "Tattie Jam" - Seylan Baxter on a lovely 5-string electric cello, and Ruaridh Pringle on guitar/banjo. A good variety of songs, with great vocals.
After Tattie Jam's first set, we had a Stovie Supper. We both enjoyed "seconds", followed by a lovely trifle.
Peformances from a local group of banjo, accordian, etc. added to the night's performances. Finished around midnight and we wandered home in the freezing fog!!
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Avatars on XBox Live
Monday, 17 November 2008
Swan & Goose numbers
Interesting to see the article on the BBC Breakfast programme this morning about the decline in the number of swans and geese in England this year. Well, maybe that's because they've all decided to stay further north this year.
Over the last few weeks we have been seeing hundreds and hundreds of whooper swans and geese flying over the Tarbat peninsular. Far more than we've ever seen in recent years. Yesterday morning there were around 15 v-formations of geese flying overhead, with around 30-40 geese in each formation. Quite spectacular - and noisy!!
Over the last few weeks we have been seeing hundreds and hundreds of whooper swans and geese flying over the Tarbat peninsular. Far more than we've ever seen in recent years. Yesterday morning there were around 15 v-formations of geese flying overhead, with around 30-40 geese in each formation. Quite spectacular - and noisy!!
Friday, 14 November 2008
Not again :(
Saturday, 8 November 2008
Airnav Radarbox over Scotland
Friday, 31 October 2008
Autumn in Glen Cannich
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Whooper Swans Return
Today we got our first clear sighting of the Whooper Swans returning to Tarbat Ness. What a wonderful sight as eight swans landed in the field behind us. They rested for a few minutes, and then took off again.
We'd spotted a flock of around 30 swans earlier today, so it was great to see them land back on Tarbat Ness.
We'd spotted a flock of around 30 swans earlier today, so it was great to see them land back on Tarbat Ness.
Monday, 1 September 2008
August 2008 Climate Statistics
August was a strange month. On paper, rainfall was very high at 208% of the past average. However, much of this was caused by one day, 21st August, where nearly 50mm fell in one day.
Total rainfall = 119.6mm (past average from Met Office = 57.4mm)
Minimum temperature = 9.4°C
Maximum temperature = 28.7°C
Maximum wind speed = 13 mph
Maximum wind gust = 22 mph
Total rainfall = 119.6mm (past average from Met Office = 57.4mm)
Minimum temperature = 9.4°C
Maximum temperature = 28.7°C
Maximum wind speed = 13 mph
Maximum wind gust = 22 mph
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Friday, 1 August 2008
July 2008 Climate Statistics
A hot, dry month. Rainfall was only 35% of the past average, and towards the end of the month we had our hottest day so far this year.
Total rainfall = 18.6mm (past average from Met Office = 52.5mm)
Minimum temperature = 10.5°C
Maximum temperature = 27.9°C
Maximum wind speed = 11 mph
Maximum wind gust = 19 mph
Total rainfall = 18.6mm (past average from Met Office = 52.5mm)
Minimum temperature = 10.5°C
Maximum temperature = 27.9°C
Maximum wind speed = 11 mph
Maximum wind gust = 19 mph
Monday, 14 July 2008
Portmahomack - Monastery of the Picts
Just finished reading this great book by Professor Martin Carver, all about the 10 years of archaeological study at Portmahomack. A quote from the preface seems appropriate.
"Readers whose interests have been aroused are urged to visit Portmahomack itself at the earliest opportunity. There they will find not only a village of considerable charm in a Firthland setting, but also, within St Colman's church, the captivating museum of the Tarbat Discovery Centre."
The book covers the history of Portmahomack from the 3rd century all the way up to the 20th century.
"Readers whose interests have been aroused are urged to visit Portmahomack itself at the earliest opportunity. There they will find not only a village of considerable charm in a Firthland setting, but also, within St Colman's church, the captivating museum of the Tarbat Discovery Centre."
The book covers the history of Portmahomack from the 3rd century all the way up to the 20th century.
Sunday, 13 July 2008
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Torrachilty Wood
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
June 2008 Climate Statistics
Another month of using my weather station, so I've pulled together some statistics for June 2008.
Total rainfall = 53.7mm (past average from Met Office = 52.9mm)
Minimum temperature = 6.5°c
Maximum temperature = 27.4°c
Maximum wind speed = 15.6mph
Maximum wind gust = 29.5mph
Total rainfall = 53.7mm (past average from Met Office = 52.9mm)
Minimum temperature = 6.5°c
Maximum temperature = 27.4°c
Maximum wind speed = 15.6mph
Maximum wind gust = 29.5mph
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Model ship update
Thought it was about time I posted some up-to-date photos of progress on my model ship, since my previous posting when all I'd done was paint the hull.
Sunday, 15 June 2008
Grand Princess Cruise Liner
Managed to get this photo of the Grand Princess cruise liner as she left Invergordon this evening. Photo was taken from our front garden looking SE over the Moray Firth.
Friday, 13 June 2008
Holiday on Skye
Enjoyed our 4 days on Skye. Weather was rain, rain, and more rain, but we managed to find dry spells in between.
Visited Armadale and the Museum of the Isles on Monday on the way to Heribusta where we were staying for the week.
On Tuesday, we toured the Trotternish peninsular, and then went on to Portree and took a boat trip out on MV Stardust to see the White Tail Sea Eagles.
Wednesday, we explored the Waternish & Duirinish peninsulars, including Dunvegan Castle & Gardens.
On Thursday we took the grand tour of Harris & North Uist. Ferry from Uig to Tarbert on Harris. Coach tour across Harris to Leverburgh. Ferry across the Sound of Harris to Berneray. Then another coach across the causeway to North Uist, and on to Lochmaddy. Finally, the ferry back to Uig.
Slideshow of photos at this link ===> PHOTOS
Visited Armadale and the Museum of the Isles on Monday on the way to Heribusta where we were staying for the week.
On Tuesday, we toured the Trotternish peninsular, and then went on to Portree and took a boat trip out on MV Stardust to see the White Tail Sea Eagles.
Wednesday, we explored the Waternish & Duirinish peninsulars, including Dunvegan Castle & Gardens.
On Thursday we took the grand tour of Harris & North Uist. Ferry from Uig to Tarbert on Harris. Coach tour across Harris to Leverburgh. Ferry across the Sound of Harris to Berneray. Then another coach across the causeway to North Uist, and on to Lochmaddy. Finally, the ferry back to Uig.
Slideshow of photos at this link ===> PHOTOS
Monday, 2 June 2008
Portmahomack wins The Rural Seaside Award
The Rural Seaside Award was presented to Big Sand, near Gairloch; Gairloch Beach, Gruinard, Mellon Udrigle, Portmahomack, Redpoint North, Shandwick Bay, and Firemore near Poolewe.
Ross beaches win awards - Ross-shire Journal
Ross beaches win awards - Ross-shire Journal
Sunday, 1 June 2008
May 2008 Climate Statistics
Second month of using my weather station, so I've pulled together some statistics for May 2008. Highlight of the month has been the VERY low rainfall.
Total rainfall = 10.4mm (past average from the Met Office is 45.4mm)
Minimum temperature = 5.8°c
Maximum temperature = 24.7°c
Maximum wind speed = 12.0mph
Maximum wind gust = 19.3mph
Total rainfall = 10.4mm (past average from the Met Office is 45.4mm)
Minimum temperature = 5.8°c
Maximum temperature = 24.7°c
Maximum wind speed = 12.0mph
Maximum wind gust = 19.3mph
Friday, 30 May 2008
Phil Cunningham & Aly Bain at the Carnegie Hall, Portmahomack in September
Can't wait for this - we've booked our tickets!!!
Accordionist Phil Cunningham will be performing with fiddler Aly Bain at Carnegie Hall, Portmahomack, on September 8 and Strathy Village Hall on September 9.
He said: “The festival is great because it gets to far-flung places and the people there really appreciate the effort that the performers and the festival has put in to getting performers there. That’s what Blas is all about. Highland culture is everywhere, not just restricted to places of high population.”
High-flying musicians will make mark at Highland showcase - Press & Journal
Accordionist Phil Cunningham will be performing with fiddler Aly Bain at Carnegie Hall, Portmahomack, on September 8 and Strathy Village Hall on September 9.
He said: “The festival is great because it gets to far-flung places and the people there really appreciate the effort that the performers and the festival has put in to getting performers there. That’s what Blas is all about. Highland culture is everywhere, not just restricted to places of high population.”
High-flying musicians will make mark at Highland showcase - Press & Journal
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Thursday, 1 May 2008
April 2008 Climate Statistics
First full month of using my weather station, so I've pulled together some statistics for April 2008.
Total rainfall = 35.8mm (past average from the Met Office is 42mm)
Minimum temperature = 0.9°c
Maximum temperature = 17.5°c
Maximum wind speed = 13.3mph
Maximum wind gust = 19.0mph
Total rainfall = 35.8mm (past average from the Met Office is 42mm)
Minimum temperature = 0.9°c
Maximum temperature = 17.5°c
Maximum wind speed = 13.3mph
Maximum wind gust = 19.0mph
Monday, 24 March 2008
Saturday, 8 March 2008
Tracklaying
Spent some time this week laying track on my new model railway layout. A small, 6ft x 2ft industrial scene depicting a whisky distillery, with a couple of 3ft extensions for fiddle yards still to be added.
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Glen Affric and Glen Cannich
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Friday, 1 February 2008
First snow of the winter
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