Da Old Haa
A beautiful calm and sunny morning. Clouded over in the afternoon, winds picked up to gales, and heavy rain all evening.
Another early shift, up at 5am again. A day working on the check-in desk, all flights on time. Finished early, got my tyres sorted, then packed up the caravan. Headed north to Yell, staying at the Burravoe caravan park for a couple of nights.
Second mini break hammered by poor weather, just typical. Hopefully the winds and rain will calm by tomorrow, and I can get out exploring. Poor Sammy will just have to be patient, a boring evening in the caravan for him. I was going to attempt an evening walk, but a quick stop had to do. The is the Old Haa of Brough. Built in 1672 by Robert Tyrie, who was a merchant and Laird in Burravoe. Over the years, various merchants and Hanseatic traders and their families lived in it. The Haa is now a museum for the local history group, including a tearoom and gardens. Taken at the Old Haa, Burravoe, Yell.
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