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Farmer Green, in reply to
As close as you’ll find today, I think.
We Shetlanders are a bit diehard about this sort of thing :-) -
Farmer Green, in reply to
That Norn is it?
Near as.
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Ben Austin, in reply to
I wasn't aware anyone spoke Norn. That being said, when I was up in Orkney and the Shetlands last Summer, looking at the ancestral graves (around Tingwall), I did find that when the older locals spoke to each other it was basically impossible to understand. Although apparently younger locals /long term residents find the same.
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Farmer Green, in reply to
I wasn’t aware anyone spoke Norn.
That is right ; Faroese is the closest living remnant.
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Alfie, in reply to
My ancestral home is the village of Pennan, in Aberdeenshire. My grandfather was born there and his dad built clinker fishing boats in a shed on the bankhead. It's famous as the main location for Bill Forsyth's film Local Hero.
The first time we stayed there we overheard two farmers in the pub speaking Buchan, and while the Scots' accent is usually quite broad, this dialect is impossible for any mere sassenach to understand. I doubt there are many fluent speakers left now.
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FletcherB, in reply to
Sorry- edit window closed....
What is in my pics does not fully represent the spectacle we were treated to... There was a mother with calf, and three or four others in the pod- possibly even a few more? They were not in tight formation, and it was difficult to keep track of... We saw three together at one time, and a couple more too shortly thereafter, and too distant from the three, to expect it was duplicate sightings....
We saw one apparently spinning along it's axis... flashes of white and black, with pectoral and dorsal fins flipping up in the air as it cork-screwed along the surface... One jumped up, 3/4 out of the water and breached on it's back... and another swam along the surface, and lifted it's tail out of the water, and then slammed it down on the water, rhythmically, making a thwack, thwack, thwack, sound... I believe I may have seen this in a nature documentary suggesting they use it to disturb stingray (food) off the sea-floor?
All of this in just 20 min or so... and then we felt guilty for disturbing such beautiful creatures and left them to their business...
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I’m sorry the technical quality, and composition, are not as excellent as some of our frequent photographic contributors… but this was pretty special to see just off a suburban Auckland beach on Boxing Day…
Indeed! Thanks for posting.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Going coastal!
then we felt guilty for disturbing such beautiful creatures and left them to their business...
What a wonderful treat though.
Just off suburban Orcaland can be a beautiful place...
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Rosemary McDonald, in reply to
We spent all yesterday at the cricket. Boxing Day
Peter likewise; although there in spirit rather than in his post chemo body.
A former sun nut who seldom burned, the chemo done 'orrible things to his skin. The last actual match he went to was Sri Lanka (bring on those drums and cymbals!) v Blackcaps at Seddon Park last January.
We used to go to the cricket...and get our wee possie up by the sightscreen where after a cooling cider I could go to sleep in the shade while himself watched every ball. Then they revamped Seddon Park and ruined it. Management got really pissy about folk bringing in shade materials(never mind your chilly bin full of refreshments.)
However, they got the message from other wheelchair users and for the game last January set up a terraced area for wheelchair users and carers....with SUN UMBRELLAS. We had to be a bit pro active (stroppy) to get these...
If you go today Emma...Peter will be listening to the game, ball by bleeding ball, on the radio...in the shade...jealous. Be well.
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Great that the ODI game is available live on Prime today.
It's looking like the cricketing gods are mindful of Emma's desire to not stay in the heat too long ... Sri Lanka are crumbling - I'm wondering if they'll even get to a 100...
But why do they have to play music between overs at the site, I still find it really intrusive and jarring - bring back the village green preservation society.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
I'm wondering if they'll even get to a 100...
okay, it was 117!
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High noon
Feeling sorry for the caterers and food carts at the cricket - looks like it'll all be over by the lunch break 108/0 after 8 overs!!!
(and I suspect even Emma didn't want it over that fast either...)<sorry for live spoilers>
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Rosemary McDonald, in reply to
Great that the ODI game is available live on Prime today.
What?
How about the next one? (so we can steal a telly)
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Russell Brown, in reply to
What a wonderful treat though.
Just off suburban Orcaland can be a beautiful place…And the orcas come in so close! I've watched them from a Waiheke ferry, right into the port. Never got pics like Fletcher's, though.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
We just ventured down there too. Good to see some wildlife settling in. Although I think it is best suited to joggers and cyclists passing through.
Does anyone swim?
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
How about the next one?
No such luck for the Nelson game...
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