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16 October 2014

I do like to be beside the sea - February 2005


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beautiful day

Well it's Sunday and the sun is shining - long may it last.
The island is gradually coming to life again - the snowdrops are out at the Post Office and some daffodils are through in some of the more sheltered gardens.
The council were over during the week and have been fixing the road along the shore.
The pub has reopened, although just very limited hours and last night the Argyll Hotel opened it's doors for the season starting off with an Indian theme night that was well attended.
The Hen night went well, many ladies of all ages were in attendance at the Mac. There were no strippers but the entertainment for the night was a giant trampoline. This provided hours of entertainment until there was a dramatic collision between 2 of the girls with a tooth making contact with a head. The result was lots of blood which was mopped up by lots of tipsy first aiders. At least the bride-to-be escaped injury.
The wedding guests start to arrive on Wednesday so fingers crossed they get some nice weather as many of them have never been to Iona before (or even Scotand!)
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wedding fever

Well the stag night was pretty tame and no injuries.
3 of the local boys last night declared that had they been asked they would have stripped for the hen night! I'll remind them of this next time round!
The pub was open last night as it was Thursday night and it was mobbed. You could have been mistaken in thinking it was summer time but no infact it is just the wedding guests getting in party spirit. It's great to see the island so busy at this time of year - what a great time to have a wedding as everyone is really up for a party. It's also really nice to see a local wedding. There are quite a few weddings at the Abbey each year, sometimes it's people with a connection to the island and sometime it's strangers who have never even been here before. I think the ceilidh in the evening will be really busy for this one. It will be interesting to see what the German guests will make of Scottish country dancing!

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Island Wedding

Well the wedding day finally arrived. The day started calm but then there were fierce showers and a bitter wind just got stronger and stronger. At least the bride got to the Abbey dry and the bride and groom were piped down the road to the hall by the Mull & Iona Pipe Band (although the band members were struggling to control their kilts in the wind!). The groom opted not to be kilted - a wise choice given the weather conditions.
This was the first bilingual wedding I've been to. I have to admit to not being a great singer in English never mind in German!
The reception was an informal event in the village hall with a great spread of food and bi-lingual speeches followed by a ceilidh later on with yet more food and endless bottles of wine. Black Rose provided excellent music for the ceilidh and the DJ had dug deep and found an assortment of quality 80s tunes for the disco including '99 Red Balloons' by Nena in German!! A blast from the past.

MMmm not sure what is next on the social calender?


Posted on I do like to be beside the sea at 17:58



I do like to live beside the seaside

Having looked back at my previous blogs I've realised I have started each one with 'well' so this week it's different although I've not got much to say.
I was away on the mainland for a few days and witnessed some of the snow but escaped back home before it got really bad. I hate the snow, I like the look of it and am happy for it to snow if I don't have to travel anywhere but hate driving in snow, particularly on the single track road across Mull. The feeling of braking and skidding towards another car is not a good one.
We have been really lucky on the west coast this week with a big sunshine on the weather map every day while the rest of the country is dealing with wintry conditions.
I do like to live beside the seaside especially when the sun is shining!
I liked Ming's spring flower photo collection. I was tempted to get the camera out yesterday as there were wee lambs sunbathing in the field, v. cute! This week has felt very spring like on Iona at least.
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