Sunday, 31 October 2021

The Value of Things

One of the most bizzare pieces of junk mail I have ever received arrived the other day:


Now, we have here on our property a disused quarry -- as you can see in the photo, full of old scrap metal of various sorts:

When we first came here, we foolishly thought that we could sell this metal for scrap and get a bit of money.  Anywhere else, this would be at least a few hundred pounds worth.  Scrap metal prices are actually going up at the moment.  But no.  We have since discovered that the cost of getting the metal off the island means that it effectively has no value.  So we will have a quarry full of scrap metal forever.

You see this all over the island.  Piles of scrap metal.  Cars that have reached the end of their useful lives, just parked up and left to rot.  When my last car spectacularly failed its MOT, I was offered £85 by the scrappie.  Not here.

Don't get me wrong, I like a glass of whisky as much as anybody else, but what does it say about this world that I can get my whisky collected for free to sell, but not the metal -- which seems to me in the long run to be a more inherently useful and practical substance?

 

Saturday, 30 October 2021

Cocks...

No, not that kind...  :)  

We went to Mainland on Wednesday and picked up some new additions to the flock!




They are settling in nicely and getting to know each other...

And this we spotted from the ferry -- in case you are thinking that where we live now is remote, can you imagine living on THIS island???!  :)


 

Sunday, 24 October 2021

Not all fun and games...

Lest you think that life out here is an endless round of going for walks on the beach and playing with chickens, I hereby give you today's tasks/accomplishments:




And, just so they don't feel left out, the chickens -- who are still refusing to be photographed together -- every time I see them together I run for the camera, but by the time I get back, one of them has wandered off!






Start Point

On Friday we went for a walk to Start Point lighthouse, which is at the Easternmost point of the island.  Designed by Robert Stevenson, this was built in 1806.  It is the only vertically striped lighthouse in Scotland, and it was the first Scottish lighthouse to have a revolving light (an original 4th Order Fresnel lens to be precise!!!).  AND, we can see the light from our house!












Thursday, 21 October 2021

Island Logistics

Eventually we will have our own pigs, but until then, in our quest to shorten our food chain, we found somebody on Eday, the next island over from us, who was selling 1/2 a pig for the freezer.  So far so good, but how to get the pig from Eday to Sanday...

Fear not, the pig farmer had the answer...  On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the morning ferry from Kirwall calls at Eday before it comes to Sanday, so he put the pig on, and I went down to the ferry to meet it, and after docking, one of the ferry staff comes walking off the ferry with my box of pig...!




Tasting larger cuts of meat will have to wait until we get an oven, but I can say that the sausages are yummy!

Tuesday, 12 October 2021

Plum Jam

Not a huge quantity of fruit on the wild plum/damson we found in the garden, but I thought I'd better make use of it before the birds eat it all -- been a while since I last made plum jam!




On today's nature walk/fishing spot scouting expedition we saw cormorants!


And obligatory chicken photo because chickens rock...  :)










 

Sunday, 10 October 2021

Bring on the power cuts...


Chicken duties aside, our days at the moment are mainly spent trying to get the house arranged and liveable.

The previous owner died, and we have "inherited" quite a lot of her things, some more useful than others.

In this case, as we have been warned to expect power cuts in the winter, this lovely candle holder has made its way to my bedside table in case of emergencies...

 

Friday, 8 October 2021

Sunrise & Sunset

This morning:


And last night:


 

Wednesday, 6 October 2021

Catching up -- already!

As I suddenly realise that my camera is filling up with photos that I haven't posted...  Must make this a daily habit...


The hens are settling in nicely.  I tried to shoot some video of them coming out of their house for the first time but technology is not cooperating with me these days so...  They tend to follow Danny around and get in his way which is rather funny as Danny then talks to them like they are dogs and have some level of comprehension...  :)


Speaking of coming out of their house, big thank you to John & Steve who gave us the chicken coop that they were no longer using -- despite carefully putting all the fastener bits into a container and taping it up and labelling it, we've had to go to the store and buy new fasteners as can't find the container now...!


For everybody who has inquired about Freya --- this is from Monday night -- her first mouse!  I think this is proof that she is settling in well and has thoroughly recovered from meeting the chickens...  


Our first rainbow at Sparrowhall -- you could actually see both ends touching the ground, but it was so big I couldn't find anywhere to take a photo from that got both ends in -- I would have needed a fisheye lens!


And in case anybody was wondering why it's called Sparrowhall -- they are everywhere...!

 

Sunday, 3 October 2021

Chickens!


Danny bought some chickens today!

These are Dorkings, and they have five toes.

In other news, I helped a little hedgehog cross the road, and we found a plum tree (we think) in our (very overgrown) back garden!

Saturday, 2 October 2021

Seals!


I know, once upon a time I used to be a professional photographer.  You'd never tell it from this, but I was just so excited to see seals!

At the moment, our lives basically consist of cleaning, tidying, organising, and trying to find things.  We are nowhere close to unpacked and it's a bit chaos and also a bit soul destroying this endless unpacking of things that I feel I only just packed the other week, so we are periodically taking beach breaks.

We've got an OS map of Sanday taped to the wall and we write notes about every beach we go to.  It's a small island, but it's got a LOT of coastline.

This morning we went up to Whitemill Bay and walked Westwards towards The Riv and suddenly I realised that we were surrounded by something like eight seals!  So we sat down and watched them and they hung out in the water and watched us.  I think it would be fun to be a seal.  They are so cute!

 

Friday, 1 October 2021

Welcome to Sparrowhall!

 


Here we are!  If you zoom in behind our heads, you will see our house.  This selfie was taken at the furthest point away from our house that is still on our land.

More to follow about our journey of self-sufficiency and trying to lead a simpler more straightforward life.