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Showing posts with label Westray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westray. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
More on Westray
While I was on Westray I went in search of puffins. I've seen puffins flying past Graemsay but never seen them on the ground. The Castle O' Burrian in Westray is an ideal place to just lie on your stomach on the grass and look across to the rock stack known as the Castle and just watch the puffins come in and out of their burrows. I have no photos as just focussing on them with the binoculars was challenging enough and I didn't want to miss any of the action! But we all know what a puffin looks like so I'm sure you'll excuse the aberration In Orkney they are known as "Tammie Norries" - no idea why but I think it suits them. I watched about 15 or so, flying in, flying out, or pottering among their burrows. I find it amazing that these wee birds spend most off their life out at sea, just coming onto land to nest and breed. They mate for life and come back to the same burrow too.
I've been following the Shetland Puffincam rather obsessively. Apparently the egg is due to hatch within the next few days. The link is here
I also paid a visit to the "Westray Wife" (know internationally as The Orkney Venus). You can see her below - she's tiny! But she is 5,000 years old and was discovered during the links of Notland dig in 2009. There's a closer view here along with another part of a figure found at the same dig. Both are on display for the summer in Westray.
Below is a picture of the ruin of Notland Castle, which has had a rather lurid past, the original owner who had the castle built was the brother-in-law of Mary Queen of Scots and was tried for treason. He seems to have had murderous tendencies in more than one direction! There are some caves on the coast not far from Notland now called "Gentleman's Cave" where it is reputed Balfour, the owner of the castle, hid from those trying to capture him.
But carrying along the road leaves behind the darker past and the view across cliffs and the lighthouse on Noup Head open up.
Another lighthouse designed by the Stevenon family who also built the 2 lighthouses on Graemsay
And these horses seemed to be enjoying the lush grass (we are not suffering the same drought conditions of the South of England as you can see!).
The cottage we stayed in was at the North end of the island near the airport - now before you start imagining London Heathrow - here is a photo of the plane which landed twice a day near the bottom of our garden!
The plane also makes the trip to Papay Westray, the island in the background - it's more the size of Graemsay but with around 60 inhabitants a wee bit more crowded! From Papay, as it is known locally, to Westray you can get the world's shortest commercial flight (and a certificate to prove it!) - the plane journey takes about 3 minutes and most of that is landing and take off!
The more usual form of transport is the local ferry, again much bigger than our Graemsay ferry and this one is a proper roll-on-roll-off ferry able to take cars, tractors, livestock trailers and articulated lorries - unlike our own wee ferry!
So that's it for Westray for this year. There are some more photos from my visits in previous years if you want to take a look: 2008 and 2009.
Monday, 13 June 2011
Trip to Westray
While the rain pours down outside (we've had a severe weather warning from the Met Office for torrential rain!) I shall remind myself of my sunny trip to the island of Westray, one of Orkney's most northerly islands. The island has about 600 inhabitants (huge then compared to our 26) and has lots of interesting archaeology and lovely sandy beaches. Not to mention cafes with homebakes and lovely (local) fish and chips, and excellent hospitality with fantastic carrot cake.... but more of all this later. First some "beach" photos...... above look closely and you can just about see some seals on the shore....
Shorelines with not a soul to in sight....
And ruins right along the shore - coastal erosion has probably made them even closer.....
and Pigs in Paradise.....
I was personally introduced to Molly and Alfie by Malcolm (as of the blog "The Edge of Nowhere") I also saw "Little Kim's" wee piglets that are about to be weaned....hmmm might have to give up bacon after that introduction.... they were so sweet.....
And these are Merlin (a wee Shetland stallion), Teddy, (the bigger Shetland, and Malc's boots...
I also met most of the other animal inhabitants of the farm (dogs, ducks, ducklings), and his wife Sal provided the best carrot cake I have ever tasted. And as you know I am something of a connoisseur of Cake... Their farm has the best view over Westray I think, a combination of farmland, hills and sea. Fantastic place to rear pigs - and live, of course.
As for the rest of the island, most of the "industry" is farming, lots of farms and crofts, some fishing (I think it is the only Orkney island with a fishing fleet now), and also renwable energy (they have a biodigester and wind turbines). There are also two hotels, a couple of "general stores" where you can get all the essentials of life, including Westray shortbread biscuits, a pottery, and gallery selling photos of the locality AND home bakes. And then there is the archaeology - but more of that tomorrow.....
I'll leave you now with this fascinating rock formation - I wonder what traumatic earth events formed this? I spent a while pondering this question while soaking up the now peaceful atmosphere of the landscape.
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Just back!
Just back from a couple of days on the island of Westray, one of the more northerly of the Orkney islands. Lots of photos to share but for now the sun and the garden are calling, so I'll leave you with a photo of Pierowall village in Westray and the island of Papay Westray in the background..... Back soon!
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