Any plans we may have had for Saturday were ripped up when I
received a request, late on Friday, to attend a problem with a client’s
customer in Caithness, across the Pentland Firth on the Scottish mainland. Our
lifestyle, though occasionally idyllic, means that I cannot afford to miss out
on a work opportunity when it arises. So, after running a local errand this morning, I was able to catch the lunchtime ferry out of St Margaret’s Hope,
then drive from Gill’s Bay to Thurso, arriving on site by early afternoon. An hour and a half later, the problem was rectified, I was bidding farewell
to a happy customer and heading out into the sunset.
Literally…
Outside the customer’s premises, looking across Thurso Bay towards Orkney (centre). |
Or litorally…
From the edge of Castletown, looking across Dunnet Bay. |
Foreshore…
From the top of a dune by Dunnet Bay. |
For sure…
From Dunnet Head (which we can often see from Tense Towers if the visibility is good), with Orkney tucked away behind the lighthouse complex. |
By the time I reached Gill’s Bay, darkness was creeping over
land and sea, the temperature was beginning to drop and a slippery frost was
forming on the damp ground. The ferry wasn’t due for another two hours. Reason
enough, then, to repair to the terminal building for a bowl of hot soup, a slice
of cake and several mugs of tea.
It’s all in a day’s work.
This post has been written (though not uploaded) aboard m.v.
Pentalina, as she makes her way northwards, back across the Pentland Firth. In
another few weeks, it will be three years since I made this self-same journey
to become a resident of Orkney. I must admit, if anyone had said to me, four
years ago, that our lives would be as they are now, I would have thought it
utter madness. But in a very good way.
3 comments:
Three years?!! OMG! Where has that gone then?
I think that 2014 went by in a blur, the prevailing winds swept last year to Norway and 2016 was cooked in the microwave rather than the conventional oven.
Ha ha!!
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