Past Life: A Boy Scout’s Wartime Diary
September 1914 and William Johnson’s diary records the stranding of the ss Oceanic at Foula, the loss of three British cruisers and, nearer home,
READ FULL STORYSeptember 1914 and William Johnson’s diary records the stranding of the ss Oceanic at Foula, the loss of three British cruisers and, nearer home,
READ FULL STORYDis summer Meenie insisted we wirna raikin awa. “Wi fower peerie trows hit’s an ontak,” she said. “Mind hoo wabbit du wis eftir we traiked
READ FULL STORYWas there ever a more appropriate time to discuss the opportunities for a local currency and for supporting the local economy? The discussion surrounding the
READ FULL STORYWith the school year started, my far superior half is back at work “learnin’ the bairns art,” and I am once again a full time
READ FULL STORYFor me, the most depressing thing about the growth of Tesco in Shetland is not the threat the company poses to local businesses, to consumer
READ FULL STORYIn the past few years, the internet has spawned a dazzling array of opportunities for anyone with a desire to waste their time and money.
READ FULL STORYDa Gairdins, Sand, is one of Shetland’s best-kept gardening secrets. The plantings were begun by Alan and Ruby Inkster almost 20 years ago, and include
READ FULL STORYWhaar we bide used tae be a fine plaece. A peerie howe under a quiet peerie knowe on da hill. Weel, no ony mair, we
READ FULL STORYI have found myself having to steal a quick half hour here and there during a busy schedule to get on with writing this article.
READ FULL STORYIf the Queen lands on Fair Isle on her way north to Lerwick, she will be the first member of the Royal Family to do
READ FULL STORYThis is my last Media Matters column. The reason for this is simple. As from August (this is written in July) the Shetland Islands Broadcasting
READ FULL STORYIs it worthwhile continuing a free reading room in the county library headquarters? There was a divergence of opinion at the annual meeting of the
READ FULL STORYWhen I was a child, listening to the Foula folk counting kin, one name that often cropped up was that of Jean Jack. It seemed
READ FULL STORYWir been grippit by a terrible feerie dis mont, da laek o wir niver kent. First da bairns fell ill, den me an Meenie. A’m
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