Using my loaf
The secret to a rich semi-wholemeal loaf? A duck egg.
The secret to a rich semi-wholemeal loaf? A duck egg.
Imagine being born in the Italian Alps in a tiny town in the mountains. Imagine being an artist. Imagine a fascist government …
Fulmars have a strict one egg policy. There are 500,000 breeding pairs in the UK though, so perhaps that’s just as well.
The Sea Pink or Thrift as it’s also known is utterly stunning on Westray at this time of year.
That’s the longest recorded life of a Fulmar. That’s a long time at sea.
Something’s been travelling very slowly and licking the rocks from side to side. It must be the Limpets again.
You have to watch out for those vertical cliffs on Westray. They’re far more dangerous than horizontal cliffs.
Evolution is a wonderful thing. Being grey above and white below is a classic countershading strategy used by many seabirds and often …
Thrift on the cost of Westray.
On Westray, if there’s a lump in a field, it’s either rubbish dumped by a farmer or an incredibly precious and very …
When the sun shines on Grobust beach, it’s time to do what AA Milne described and get sand between the toes. When …
Walking boots.
Just how close are these two 5,600 year old houses to being lost to the sea? It was a thrill to fly …
The sea spray at the Scaun on the northernmost coast of Westray is like tiny glistening jewels today.
It’s been a long journey. To get to their final resting place, these Woodlice have had to get through the gaps between …
In the musical South Pacific, Emile sings ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ where he describes seeing a stranger, knowing that you will see her …
The scientific name for the Arctic Puffin is Fratercula arctica, or Little Brother of the Arctic. Classy.
This used to be a screw. This is what happens to metal when it lives in a damp atmosphere.
Whenever I tell someone on Westray how excited I am that I’ve just bought some duck eggs the response is always the …
“You have no idea how much I’ve been looking forward to this,” is my enthusiastic remark before ordering a Monk supper at …
I love Puffins or, as the Italians have it Pulcinella di Mare; Punch of the Sea. We’re wandering along the cliffs at …
One thing is for certain on Westray and that is there will be one flavour of yoghurt stocked in surprising depth in …
The Red Campion is out in bloom again near the Mill on the route to the Castle o’ Burrian. That reminds me; I must remember to take a magnifying glass with me so I can try to tell the difference between the male and female plants next time.
Skara Brae is exceptional. The eight houses there form Europe’s most complete Neolithic village. The domestic houses were occupied 5,000 years ago …
The Safe Zephyrus is a floating hotel in Orkney’s Scapa Flow. I wonder if i can find it on AirBnB? According to …
Is it just me or does the Orkney island of Flotta look quite barren from the air?
The island of North Ronaldsay is famous for its sheep who live on seaweed and are kept off the fields by dry …
Midhowe Broch on the Orkney island of Rousay looks amazing as we fly above it. There are 4.5 metre wide walls which …
Stronsay looks beautiful and green from the air. Strjónsey: Old Norse for “Good fishing and farming island”