I'm glad Hilary didn't name the goose while we were there. I might not have been able to let Jason cook it if it had a name.... she has since posted photos of it on facebook and called it Barny, which suits it as it is (eh, was) a Barnacle Goose. It had a wild free life and it was very much appreciated for its taste after its demise. Here is Tibby getting it on with Barny's removed head. She let out low growls to anyone who went near her while she was toying with the goose head.
Tibby and Barny
I'm glad Hilary didn't name the goose while we were there. I might not have been able to let Jason cook it if it had a name.... she has since posted photos of it on facebook and called it Barny, which suits it as it is (eh, was) a Barnacle Goose. It had a wild free life and it was very much appreciated for its taste after its demise. Here is Tibby getting it on with Barny's removed head. She let out low growls to anyone who went near her while she was toying with the goose head.
Sunday Morning (and evening)
The swiiming pool is across the road from Hilary's house, so handy. And right next door to the Bowmore Distillery. Shame that everything is shut on a Sunday. When you think that most folk ar visiting for the weekend, it makes a lot of sense to me to open on a Sunday, but it's probably some religious island thing.
Just before it goes in the oven
Tibby talks when asked
Tibby had just done that thing that cats do when they see something that they want to attack but they can't because they are indoors. It's a bit like opening your mouth and clacking your teeth together. She had just done this for a minute or so and stopped as soon as I got my camera. So I asked her to do it again for me. And she did. Twice!
Pppphhhheathers, says Silvester
Lovely Jura
Jura was lovely. A five minute ferry from Islay. When you go to Islay from the mainland, you are aware of how remote you are. What's strange is that when you go over to Jura, Islay feels a bit like the uncouth, busy mainland. Jura is remote and peaceful. It's where Orwell wrote 1984. You get a sense of serenity when you're on Jura, helped by the fact that the only road winds round the side of the hills, alongside the coast. I can imagine it being a very restful place. We only went over for a drive and some lunch. I don't think I could live on it, but I would like to experience a short break on it one day.
Tormisdale Croft Crafts
Tibby likes to have a wee sit
The last time I came up to Islay, Tibbs had a wee nap on my suitcase. This time it was the turn of my cardigan. Awww.