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16 October 2014

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Two years in Orkney!

Today I celebrate my second year of living in Orkney! The other night Erlend and I were sitting near an old fisherman's hut at the Sandy Geo watching the sun set over the ocean and I told him, "I can't believe that I'm actually living in a place as beautiful as this!"

I think I've done well ~ a wonderful, handsome husband *and* a beautiful island! I couldn't have asked for more!

In the two years I've been here I've been left with the impression that Orkney is a very real place. Real as in... well, for one thing the harsh climate and the isolation (which makes travel an adventure!) truly levels the playing-field. You can't get full of yourself in a place where *everyone* endures the same long harsh winters and the need for ferries or planes in order to leave the islands! No one is special here in Orkney ~ we all have to go with the flow.

Orkney is also very real in the sense that folk here are working hard to earn a living to support themselves and their families. This is not some easy-peasy paradise where you can laze around and still make it in life! Sure, some folk are rich but being rich was never a crime! And who's to say they aren't working hard for that wealth? Even so, there's not a lot of class superiority here aboots ~ there's no shame in being a working class person earning a living in whatever job you happen to hold.

The realness also extends to the fact that there is not one dominant ideology that holds sway over everyones' minds. I've lived in places where this is so and it is not fun! No one likes to be told, "If you don't do this or wear that, then you are unnaceptable!" You can just be yourself here and yeah there are some jerks that laugh at you on the street but on the whole no one says, "You're WRONG for being who you are!" (There's always jerks... everywhere. I've met them all around the world!) As a woman I feel very free here because you can be a career woman or a stay-at-home woman and no one really cares. This kind of freedom is not so easily found in some of the other places where I've lived!! I really enjoy the relativly easy-going nature of this place in regards to women and their chosen careers ~ Working Woman or Domestic Engineer!!

One thing I've come to love about Orkney is the variety of folk that live here. We have Scots and Canadians, Orcadians and Americans, Germans, the English and their inferno mustard, Asians, folk from Burma, and the folks who own the Indian resturaunts ~ sorry but I'm not sure if they are from Pakistan or India? (Did I miss anyone else??) In short ther's a whole host of people from all over the world and I just love that!!!

This place is also very rich in art and music, culture, local talent of every kind... and tasty restaurants that make my mouth water just thinking about them!

There's even a monastery of monks on one of the islands!

And of course... who can ignore the natural beauty of Orkney? The rugged landscape... the sea... the hills and the heather... the cute towns and pretty farm lands...

Yeah, I can see myself spending the rest of my life here no problem at all!! And I can't wait to introduce our own peedie bairn to the wonders of living on these islands!!

Here's to two years in Orkney!!
Posted on Things Go Moo in the Night... at 15:11

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Ho, Moo, what a nice blog! Full of positive thinking. Orkney sounds really good, enjoy! Rather often island communities are victims of the "Jantelag" .. you know, pulling everyone down to the same miserable level as the least generous, least gifted, least outgooing ... I used to spend my summers in the 脜land islands, and they too were very cosmopolitan in outlook. The modern attitudes made a refreshing contrast to the smallholdings and the dusty dirt roads and the fhsiermen's huts. And some of the fishing boats still used "glow-plug" engines - run on anything once started - never break down, because utlimate slow-revving. Sk氓l for all good, outward-going island communities!!! Hope this makes it, the SF has been copping 90% of my output this last week or two. what gems you have all been missing!

Barney from Swithiod cheerful


It's joy all around. Some pleasures never cease. 2 years down, and at least 48 more to go: clearly, Dounby got itself a long term subscription.

mjc from NM,USA


WOW! It took about a week for this post to publish here on my blog! I'm glad to see that it finally made it through.

Michelle Therese from Here


Polish folks? they're everywhere else....(people form Poland I mean)

scallowawife from in the atlas...


tried to comment on your coffee blog-- the post at the top about veiled women not objectified. the bbc in fact just had a piece where a fully veiled reporter went into a market in yemen where she was catcalled at whistled at, and had vulgar things said to her. interesting, no?

e from united states


The Poles are hard workers, and so are the Hungarians. Adventurous, adaptable.

mjc from NM,USA


"...a fully veiled reporter went into a market in yemen where she was catcalled at whistled at, and had vulgar things said to her. interesting, no?" Yep, just goes to show there are sleeze-balls the world over!

Michelle Therese from Falling asleep at keyboard...


well i married a polish chap...n 21 yrs n 4 kids later ....were both still alive n i love him still......so life cant be bad lol

andrea from midlands


Good for you and your husband, Andrea from Midlands. Four kids, eh? You HAVE been busy. All the best.

mjc from NM,USA


Good for you and your husband, Andrea from Midlands. Four kids, eh? You HAVE been busy. All the best.

mjc from NM,USA


Just returned from my first visit to the Shetlands and Orkneys. I'm green with envy that you live there. It is a truly gorgeous and wonderful place.

js from Chicago




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