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Walking Group One 25th April 2024
Five hardy souls collected today at Happy Valley for the first Hill Walk of the year .The temperature was cool with a North Easterly wind blowing and a hint of rain on arrival.
Off we set heading towards Russadale Quarry, spotting a Buzzard on the way.Turning into the footpath we remained sheltered from the wind all the way to the top of the hill.
The sun was out at the Quarry and a Greenshank was feeding at the edge of the Lochan. Then it was up the Peat road to the summit with spectacular views across Stenness and Harray Lochs, plus a view of the Closed Road beyond the Watch Stone. On the other side we looked over the Flow and down towards the Oil Platform and South Ronaldsay
Then it was back down after a stop for a snack and finally a walk around Happy Valley itself. The Daffodils planted by James and others were looking lovely and the Bluebells are days away from opening. Then it was on to a well deserved lunch at the Pier Cafe, having walked 4 miles and gone up 800 feet (and down again )
The next walk will be on Friday 24th May and hopefully more hills and views.
Keep moving.
MUSIC GROUP
by Susan Kingston - 11:54 on 25 January 2012
The last U3A music gathering was held on 19th January at 10 am at Glenys Alsop’s house - half an hour earlier to make time for the U3A meeting in the afternoon. For the 2nd time we were listening to music for the mighty letter “M” (but leaving Mozart till later). Members as usual brought a very eclectic mix of CDs.
Among early music composers we heard were Muffat (German but of Scottish extraction) and Marin Marais (old French consort music). Lovely too was music by Fanny Mendelssohn and her more famous brother whose music was sung by Kathleen Ferrier, born in 1912. A CD of her singing Mahler’s Song of the Earth wasn’t accepted by Glenys’s system so that will be something for next time perhaps.
Orkney was represented by a composition by Douglas Montgomery which repaid close listening and we heard another fado singer, from Brazil I think. Glenn Miller’s Band and a John Rutter piece with the title “M’ came up too.
A few people think it would be good to listen to some longer works in full and perhaps the opportunity will arise with Mozart in future as we may be watching an opera DVD. We meet next time in Stromness on Thur 23rd Feb hosted by John and Gloria O’Shea. Mozart allowed!
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