Computer confusions
and News.
After
writing and saving a letter to you, I went to put it up on the site and – lo and behold – there was Ian and
Alison’s address, in bold letters, just I had written and printed off earlier
in the day – and I had not saved it…..
There was
and is no sign of my letter. In my
documents the title “Blog, 12 August, 2014” is there and the Australian address
is all that appears. Now, had I even
saved that, I might begin to understand all of this…… All I do know that an evening’s typing and
talking to you has just vanished…….
So off to
bed I toddled. Well, I’ve given that up
and here I am beginning again, though it’ll likely be sometime a good bit later
when I finish…….
It has been
a very good month, with the family coming and going. Sean and Daniel came at different times, Sean
to do stage 3 and Daniel a revision of stage1 (last year the wind just did not
blow during his course, so no actual sailing was possible) of the RYA Youth
Training Scheme. Sean did well to pass,
not having the advantage of the local children, who sail regularly in club
nights all summer.
Daniel
passed too and then, as he was here most of the school holidays, enjoyed
sailing in a club night, crewed in an RS Vision during Regatta and was crew and
sometimes ballast when the unique “local boat” fleet raced. He will be good too.
Catriona
came and went and came again. I was
delighted when Becky and Amanda Sweenie came for Regatta weekend as they are
very near to Catriona in age. And, as
usual, Catriona’s friend Heather was here from Singapore, so a little gang of
teenagers was around the house!
The
children, as usual, painted the sail, on a double sheet, for the Ragamuffin
Race – the last race traditionally of the fortnight. See the photo at the top of this blog post! The sail was judged the most topical and the five “artists” – from the right –
Catriona, Amanda, Becky, Daniel and little friend Alistair were so chuffed. Note the spelling “mistake”
which was corrected!
Each boat can have a maximum of five with an adult to help with the deal of rowing involved in the Ragamuffin event. Our boat, Saranna C, had no adult to row and give advice – mistake!!! Next year we’ll capture an unsuspecting sailor for the job! Of the eleven boats out, Saranna C was 6th overall – a good effort in fluky winds and with some very young helmsmen.
Each boat can have a maximum of five with an adult to help with the deal of rowing involved in the Ragamuffin event. Our boat, Saranna C, had no adult to row and give advice – mistake!!! Next year we’ll capture an unsuspecting sailor for the job! Of the eleven boats out, Saranna C was 6th overall – a good effort in fluky winds and with some very young helmsmen.
Going back a
little in the month, Colin found time to come up and do amazing work on some
bits of the garden drastically needing cut back. Daniel was here too then and he lopped a tree
and bushes at the rock, so I now have a much better view of the sailing!
Moira came
for the last week. The weather was still
quite good – it had been very hot and sunny so the ground was tinder dry. We did little travelling, though one day saw
us going to Portree where we visited Margaret MacKenzie, who launched Saranna C
for Dolan…. “Piglet”, our 10’ little
boat, was launched and Moira, Catriona and Daniel made good use of her. Sean all this time was preparing for a
football festival in St Andrews.
The time
just sped by. Friday evening everyone
went to the Regatta concert – very good as usual. Saturday, after the Ragamuffin race ended around
noon, the traditional street dance began outside Plockton Hotel. And that evening there was more music at the
Plockton Inn!
Sunday saw,
I imagine, about half of the population of Plockton packing up to go! Moira and the children left at noon and were
in Edinburgh at 5.00pm. The Sweenie
parents and little Duncan came and collected Becky and Amanda in the afternoon
and by evening Ruah and I were left looking at each other ……
However on
Monday guests arrived and this week Kristel and Mark (Paul!) have been, Ava and
John off their beautiful yacht moored just outside and tomorrow Dominik and his
party arrive from Germany. It is lovely
for me to welcome so many people, for all over.
Perhaps you
may think of visiting too – Ruah and I should like that very much!
Ann.