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Mission statement 2008
At the start of each year, I've written a Mission Statement. So, I've revamped the 2007 one, headed it 2008 and here goes:
In recent times, quite a few new readers have picked up on my blog. A note of warning: it has been going for more than 3 years, so you have more than 4000 entries to go through if you want to read it all. Not to mention the hundred or so in the preceding blog Northern Trip - The Start. Link in linklist.
I commenced Northern Trip in October 2004, two months after starting my travels around Northern and Western Scotland. In November of that year, I settled in the Isle of Lewis. Things have been on the change since then.
At first, I did a lot of walking in the islands, in all sorts of weather. Later on, I began to get more involved in the local scene, although I am afraid that this has now deteriorated more into an observer's role. That is actually the premise under which I operate my other main blog, Arnish Lighthouse. Again, link in list.
I observe the weather, watch shipping coming and going and go walkabout around Stornoway. This is the capital of the Western Isles, pop 8,000; the islands themselves have 25,000 people. Occasionally, I'll go further afield within Lewis.
I rely heavily on Internet
websites for my information, although local and national radio and TV
play their part as well.
Characters: Mrs B and her family and friends; I don't name names. I sometimes give a name of a guest, staying in her B&B.
Isles FM is the local radio station. Manned by volunteers, they mean well but their rate of trip-ups is high. To quote one presenter: "I need electrocution lessons".
Ferries: The Isle of Lewis is the main passenger ferry. She sails daily (except Sundays) for Ullapool at 7.15 and 13.45, arriving back from there at 13.15 and 20.00. The weather tendsto wreak havoc with those schedules. The Muirneag is the freight ferry. She carries lorries and trailers in on aseparate schedule, departing for the mainland at midnight and returning at 8.30 a.m.. I am staying on the waterfront, so I see everything that comes and goes.
I am involved in historical projects, both relating to World War One. At that time,
about 6,000 islanders went out to fight for King and country. 1,000 did
not return, having fallen on the field of battle or perished at sea. They are remembered in my site Faces from the War Memorial.
An
additional two hundred drowned on their return from the war. They
were on board HMY Iolaire, which was wrecked 2 miles south of Stornoway. Only 75 others survived. I occasionally refer to this tragedy, read more on my Iolaire page.
About 100 islanders were interned at Groningen, Holland, for the duration of World War One, after retreating into Holland following battle at Antwerp in October 1914. They were allowed home for the harvest each year, provided they returned to Holland afterwards. Which they did, to a man. That was at a time when a man's word still stood.
A fourth project is done on an Internet messageboard, which records the location and inscriptions on War Memorials across Scotland.
Last week, I commenced a Memorial on-line for casualties of World War II.
Some general questions and answers:
Do I work? No.
Am I going to find a job here? Maybe.
Do I have a family? No. My relatives live outwith the island.
How long am I going to be here? Dunno.
What is my blogging remit?
To relay to readers news items I think are of interest. Not just from Lewis, but from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. There is an emphasis on mattersmaritime, bearing in mind my position in a small port.
It says at the top of my blog:
"A view of the world from a small island
A view of the island for the world"
I take a special interest in the weather, and try to relay hurricane warnings where possible.
I have also taken on a role as general blogger, commenting on everything I see fit to comment on. Or not.
Since the spring of 2006, I have
become involved in the J-land community here on AOL, and try to adopt a
social role, pointing out those in J-land who could do with extra
attention for various reasons. If any new blogs come to my attention, I
sometimes give them a mention as well.
On a personal level, I take the following line.
I have a simple motto in life, which is live and let live. People can do what they like, as long as they don't inconvenience, trouble or otherwise make life difficult for others.
Another motto is that I take people as they come. We all have our crosses to bear, and it's nobody's business what brought those on our backs. We all make decisions and choices, in good faith at the time. Whether it all turns belly-up in the long run, well such is life. But life can also take its own course, totally outwith anybody's control.
I passionately HATE judgmentalism, pigeon-holing and intolerance.
You are you.
I am I.
I cannot stand by and let somebody run themselves into the ground. Aye, we all got our own little faults, good god, I've got more than I care to think about.
If somebody doesn't like me - I cannot be bovvered. Life's too short.
Written by pharmolo Blog about this entry
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Guido~
I have read this so may times and I never get tired of reading your words. As a matter of fact and to be totally honest, I read it about once a week. LOL-no kidding.
Many stick in my mind, but his is one of my favs. (they're are so many)
"But Life can also take its own course, totally outwith anybody's control."
Oh so very true my friend :)
Huggers (again),
Gayla -
alright i finally had the moment to adventrue through this small link to this entryi, i just wanted to thank you for your on going support since my injury, you are something. though through memory maybe confused one with the other but i fixed my brain to try to remember small things, well thought to say hello, and agin thanks a bunch. your life sounds very intresting. its great to see that you post about your life, give other people the view on your eyes,,,,, wishing you luck in all endevours,,,wow a big word for me,,lol brain improving, thanks thanks . hats off to you so being so kind.
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It's taken me awhile, but I've finally found Guido.............You are a jewel. Did you know that the only WWI memorial is in Kansas City? Let me know if you want to visit..........I'll show you around. I'm still getting ove the loss of my Luke, The Wonder Dog. You've sent many a person my way. Thank YOU! Lovingly, Anne
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((((Guido))))
This entry is why I love you and your blog so much :). You are a great asset to the Internet, AOL and your home. I've even got my Pop visiting your site now because he loves weather related anything! (LOL)
Your the best :)
Huggers,
Gayla
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Love Sandra xxxx
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