Friday, December 5, 2025

It doesn't always go right

 Sorry for our absence had an awkward week and got a bit down about it.   We love it up here but there is always someone who will be bloody minded and upset things.

We have mentioned it before, but we had issues with our heating that was put in at the beginning of July. Well after months of requesting they deal with the leak respectfully and inform their insurance company we were getting nowhere with only 2 options left. Court or the paper ( hoping it would make them see sense. The paper were great and sort of liased with them to get their comments. They refused so the paper ran the article. Well like anywhere there are keyboard warriors who believe their own opinion regardless of the truth.  Well, they were out in force.

Bear in mind they have agreed they caused the leak in writing. They also decided now was the time to go oh crikey we now need to respond and accused us of a fair bit on line that isn't true. Needless to say their Shetlander friends, who clearly don't like sooth movers , joined in actually mentioning the word parasites. We didn't want to say much as it's been very tough but we are really grateful our friends saw the flood so they know we are not making it up. Glad we aren't film stars!

So, if you saw the nastiness, please don't believe it.

This afternoon, we finally bit the bullet and went to the Sherriffs office, which is very sad. We had hoped they would talk to the paper and finally sort it out with insurers, then we could have published to say it's all been fixed and things are good. That was the journalists hope too. We are fully aware accidents happen but hate all this negativity.



Sheriffs office have been very helpful so we know what to do now.  It's a bit different up here. All very sad though. We have worked with so many great companies up here. It just takes one or two.

The moral of this story is ' shit happens to anyone, at any time.'

Anyway to cheer us up we got some decorations out. Still a few more to go but it's looking nice. Geri found the tree.



We did run over to Mossbank  for PA day this week, we both went as Mark has a poorly foot which looks a bit like a football. It was a good afternoon talking about all sorts of things, and eating his chocolates. The roads were really wet so it was tricky driving. We've had lots of rain.
Angus came back from the kiln. He's come out quite well.

Sarah kindly gave me her star for the tree.

So apologies there aren't any photos but we haven't felt like going out. We did have a quick trip to try and find the tailless  rubythroat at Scousbrough, but we couldn't find it and weren't really in the mood for giving it the time we normally would.

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Haring around

 We had a Sunday wander and started with 5 hares on the hill. One was quite curious and watched  Jill walking along the track. It stayed for ages.







 They do differ. It's chum was off before Jill was out the the car. It was on the next hill.


Then it was off to Scalloway to see the Queen eider again in better light. She is quite a nosy bird. We have noticed, after hours of watching, that she often actively swims towards people. She was feeding well and catching lots of crabs. I think she has worked out the gulls don't steal her food if she is near humans so there are lots of shots swimming towards Jill! .She is a lovely colour in the sun.










She still has a tystie friend that she spends time with 





After a bit of time we headed back to Walls for advent teas. Yummy! Nice little craft fair too.

Lots of pretty reflections today.






Jill popped to Mossbank to see Sarah and Mark and to collect Jill's pottery cow. Will take a photo tomorrow. Again interesting reflections coming home.






Friday, November 28, 2025

By golly!

 We have had a lot of rain and wind the last few days.  Not been the weather for going out!

PA day was a home day this week with the weather and Mark being very tired but Jill did see the Rooks well at Kergord on route and thete wete plenty of Jackdaws and Greylags.



Today we had an early appointment to get the tracking done in the car. It was tricky driving in the wind. Glad it wasn't icy.

In between the cars appointment and Robs hospital appointment this afternoon we visited Scalloway to see if we could find the female King eider that had been seen. It was tricky to see anything bobbing in the bay waves but we found it quickly in some calmer water by the yacht club.. very friendly bird.














Poor eider was losing its catches to the herring gulls.


It did find solace with a friendly tystie.


We didnt stay long as the wind picked up a bit more.





It doesn't always go right

 Sorry for our absence had an awkward week and got a bit down about it.   We love it up here but there is always someone who will be bloody ...