A Bonny Day
Globally, folk will instantaneously recognise the Franklin Road / Christie’s Brae Interchange in Stromness. Towser was quoted as saying he was appreciative of the decent weather to mark his territory. Eight out if ten apparently. The Current Mrs Creel ventured into the Toon, to once more wrestle with her accordion. She came home with some Incarvilleas and two more geraniums from Caroline. Meantime I had a chat with the Hoy Heritage Officer and our endeavours to engage with a professional fund raiser. I then moved into a previously undiscovered dimension (not Fetterangus) and spent an hour online. All to try and add a signatory to the bank account of the Hoy Kirk. I was thrown when the online form asked me how far Scunthorpe is from the northern most suburb of Santiago. In inches. It was a mind numbing process. However, on the plus side, if any Blippers now want to be a signatory for the Hoy Kirk then you know who to …….
A late football result: Queen’s Park beat Dumbarton on the April 9th (1881) Scottish Cup Final 3 – 1.
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