Photo of the quarry pool (S. Thomas) |
A male Common Blue Damselfly (S. Thomas) |
And so it came to pass, last Friday, Our Lass and I caught the early evening boat to Graemsay, armed with a laptop, a bag of assorted craft materials and some empty larval skins in sample tubes. Oh, the glamour!
Not long after we arrived at the tiny Community Hall and started setting up, the audience began to arrive. For an island that has a small population, perhaps because it has a small population, the turn out was impressive. Not least due to the age range, a multi-generational crowd such as anyone would wish to see. One of the perceived problems with natural history is a dearth of young blood at meetings and events where, too often, a worried sea of grey is the overwhelming impression. Not here on Graemsay, I thought to myself, much relieved. It fair gladdened the heart.
The view from the back of the hall (S. Thomas) |
The view from the front! |
Dragonflies under construction |
Having attended various seasonal functions in the hall on Graemsay (it's amazing what the islanders can cram into such a small space), it was lovely to be able to give something back to the island, and the fact that I've now 'gigged' the Community Hall is a treasured memory I will savour for many a year. My thanks to all involved in making the event a success, and especially to Sian for her hospitality and photos.
For an alternative view, please see:
http://sianthom.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/of-damsels-and-dragons-part-1.html
http://sianthom.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/of-dragons-and-damsels-part-2.html
http://sianthom.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/of-damsels-and-dragons-part-3.html
3 comments:
great looking talk looked at the extra bits great keep up the good work(several odos flying in our garden look like emperor(?)not able take photos
Cpt Sundial
Brilliant - you should be well proud of yourself as I am for you!
Some of those kids could be the future hope for our threatened and beleaguered wildlife
Its stories like this make me feel all my banging of head against brick walls,the anger, fury and angst as registered on the Victor Scale isn't all completely in vain.
Luvly!!
Captain Sundial, glad to hear you've some dragons in your garden. That's wonderful.
JD, never in vain, keep up the good work.
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