"He is able .... to keep..."

Thursday 29 November 2012

HONEYMOON COTTAGE

We paid a return visit to the cottage on the Island of Skye where we went for our honeymoon 48 years ago! The weather had been wet and we were thrilled when the clouds rolled away and the sun came out.

Here is the old photo taken July 1964! There was no kitchen  and the toilet was in the outbuildings 50 feet away (the one with the roof!)


To get to this idyllic spot you have to travel 7 miles from the main road on Skye on a seriously narrow one that twists and climbs before it finally descends into the small Community of Kylerhea.




Our cottage was called"half of one" being the dividing up of the property between 2 sons. Look at the transformation!


Hmmm Not much done here! 
 


"Half of One" is the cottage nearest the water's edge.

We picked up our friend Margo who was making a short stay with her son and family who live in one of the Kylerhea cottages, to bring her back to Edinburgh with us.




Margo, well-informed as she is in local lore, told us that when there was a funeral, the custom was for the cortege coming from Kylrhea to stop by this big stone and and rest after the climb  and then make the descent to Broadford.















Friday 23 November 2012

GIBRALTER 2

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory, situated at the entrance to the Mediterranean. Its area is 6.8 square kilometers, and the city is very densely populated. It was ceded to Britain "in perpetuity" under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, but is still a bone of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations. 

The Famous Barbary 
Apes, or macaques are a great tourist attraction.




St. Michael s Cave with stalagmites and stalactites
 


Looking towards Morocco


The Great Siege Tunnels were dug out from solid limestone by the British during the Great Siege of Gibralter, when the Spanish and French were attempting to capture Gibraltar from British occupation.




The north-east side of the rock had a blind spot. There was no possibility of constructing a path because of the vertical cliff face, and construction of the tunnel began in 1782.

Don't look down!


Gibraltar is home to many ethnic groups and many languages are spoken. English is the official language.

















Wednesday 14 November 2012

GETTING A LITTLE HELP

We were grateful to some of the folks in our Thornwood Congregation in supplementing our usual singers.

Robb, the skilled recording and production manager of our Psalm Singing project.

 

Waiting patiently


Good to see all the smiles!
 


One exuberant tenor!
 
 

Thank you, Knightswood for the use of your lovely building.










Tuesday 13 November 2012

JONATHAN HOME

Jonathan is home after his recent operation. His parents see a slight improvement in him. Please pray with them that God will be pleased to grant further improvement in his condition.

Thursday 8 November 2012

TO GIBRALTER 1


The road south from Malaga winds its way between the sea and the mountains.

 


We visited Castillo de Castillar, whose history reaches very far back.  There are many cave drawings in the area. Because of its strong position it has been fought over by the powers of the time. It was especially important in the wars between the Moors and the Spanish.



Breathtaking views from the top........



.....even as far as Gibralter.



 The people from the old village of Castillar de Frontera have been relocated to a very new town with modern facilities. 



The site alocated by the town Council for camper vans is beside a swimming pool. "Hey! Make for that shady bit in the corner!"



Seeing Gibralter Rock in the distance gave us a sense of excitement as we got nearer to it.


There were queues of traffic waiting to get in so it was a slow process the nearer we got. 






UPDATE ON JONATHAN

Some of you ask about Jonathan Rimmer's progress from time to time.  He underwent an operation last week to put a plate in his head. This is another step in his journey.  Please pray for further progress for this lovely young man and also for his parents and brother as they continue to support him in the days ahead.