Tag Archives: braemar

Drama at Linn of Quoich

Dot and Roger in serious discussion on the bridge
Dot and Roger in serious discussion on the bridge

The Eagles have just left for Skye, generously providing us with the perfect opening sentence. Our sky is blue, and the temperature almost warm. Had a really good week with Sue and Roger, who are very much on our wavelength.

Yesterday was dry and a little warmer than it has been. We travelled to the Linn of Quoich in the Eagle car, which seems to have got over its tyre problem. Quite dramatic changes at Quoich Water, where the river has changed course and brought down trees and undergrowth. At one point we saw grass rolled up like a carpet beyond where the water normally reaches. A large tree was lodged under the bridge, and there was a notice warning that the upper footbridge had been washed away and some paths were no longer usable. Needless to say, the water was considerably higher than we had seen it before, but the level had clearly dropped from its peak ten days or so ago.

We spent some time there, but there were midges in the air, and we eventually retreated to Braemar, where we lunched in the Fife Arms.  I then thought it might be fun to go up the Cairnwell chairlift, and so it proved, Sue being particularly enthralled. Despite her asthma she managed to walk with us to the summit (3045 feet). It was a clear day; so the views were excellent.

We took the old road back into Braemar, then drove straight home, taking it easy for a while before our farewell meal at what was the Green Inn but is now an Indian fine dining restaurant. Very odd experience: the food was excellent, but the staff seemed quite hesitant and never got round to offering us dessert. Dot and I had sambuca, which was particularly hot and a peculiar blue colour. They seemed surprised we would want it.

15 September 2007 (b)

Terrible trio at the Braemar Gathering. Front row, of course. Left to right, Dot, Ella and her husband David, complete with kilt.

Holiday was followed of course by a huge rush to sort out post and e-mails and write my page for the EDP (www.back2sq1.co.uk). Also squeezed in visit to dentist before travelling to Caddington late on Friday evening for a family party – Oliver was 5 on the 11th. The other grandparents and uncle, aunt and cousin arrived midway through the following morning, while I was taking Oliver out on his main present from his parents -a rather impressive scooter. He got the hang of it very quickly.

Later in the weekend he watched a mountain bike downhill sports event on TV and got very taken by it. He had to go out and demonstrate technique on his bike: he’s very confident.

His other grandparents bought him a train set, which necessitated a trip to the DIY shop to obtain chipboard to mount it on. I left this to the experts – Dave and David. Lovely party – Oliver and Amy were on good form. We returned late on Sunday, having got diverted on to our old route because of a roundabout being shut on the A505.

On Monday Dot and I went to John Rayner’s memorial service. Lovely man, and a packed Surrey Chapel. He was 74. Stayed afterwards and spoke to his wife and daughter, both of whom I know quite well. In the evening played first game of chess of the new season at a new venue – -the Gas Social Club! Won knockout tournament game against Colin Payne.

On Tuesday Phil and I went to Coventry to take Andrew to look at a possible new home for him – The Langleys in Stoke Green. He reacted very well, and I liked the people in charge. Now it seems he will be moving in on Monday, which is pretty fast-moving after months of doing nothing much. Got back in time for our regular Tuesday meal – six of us.

Dramatic new haircut on Wednesday. Number four razor. Quite amazingly short on top, but I think I like it. Most people have made favourable comments, but they may be afraid I’ll hit them, as I look a bit hard. Also on Wednesday a church meeting at Horsford which went very well – oh, and England beat Russia 3-0.

Went to Bally on Thursday to meet Annette and Rupert to discuss InPrint matters (www.inprintartsandpoetry.co.uk) following the relaunch of the poetry vending machine. It seems that something concrete may be about to happen. In the evening we went to the Archers to give them some information on Normandy, whither they are hasting in a fortnight. In return they gave us a meal, which is more than fair, especially as they had to look at our pictures.

On Friday I wrote some of my sermon for Sunday and generally caught up on my in-tray and other things. Walked into city to pay in a cheque and almost went to the cinema, but instead stayed in and watched England lose 36-0 to South Africa at rugby. Could easily have been 50-0.

And now today, here I am finishing my sermon, catching up on my blogging and scanning in some photographs. I shall shortly install some new software. Meanwhile Dot is visiting her gang down at Metfield and is having such a good time that she is staying longer than she meant to. I am about to check the football results.