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17 October 2014

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Gales again

WE have gales again, will the boat sail{only for Alex Salmond}. How can you entertain a very energetic 9 year old during the Easter break?
Posted on natures hairdryer at 15:18



Sorry folks

So sorry I ment 4 to 5 days, Cat bonfire is the bonfire in Catacol bay.
No boats again today, at least it has been dry round our end
Posted on natures hairdryer at 21:21



nice while it lasted

Oh well I supose 45 dry days in a row has to be a record, and now we are back to rain and gales.
Why does it always rain at the cat bonfire night?
Posted on natures hairdryer at 22:14



someone catch us

Can someone catch us, as I think that we have definatley floated away.
The rain and wind are horrendous{sp}
feel like I have cabin fever. nothing for it but to put on the waterproofs and wellies and take the wee dug for a drag{she no like the rain}
will we get papers today??????
watch this space.



Oh a cuddy is a horse
Posted on natures hairdryer at 09:29



tooth fairy

well do they exist or not. To a 9 year old just had a tooth pulled ,yes they do. and whats more , did you know that if the tooth has to be pulled out and is not rotten then the fee the tooth fairy leaves is double. Do fairies use the ferry ? and if they do how long will it take them to get here? Or do they fly, and if they do will the wind blow them of somewhere else . These are serious questions for a little boy saving so hard to buy his first cuddy, and desperate for every bawbee.
Posted on natures hairdryer at 12:25



floating away

It,s batten down the hatches time again, time to catch that garden chair before it flies of southward in search of the sun.
The sea is magnifisent, awsome, battering the rocks and the road. Looking out of the window the mainland has dissapeared in the haze, and makes me feel like the island has floated away.
No papers, no voice as there are no boats.
You would think that in this day and age with boats sailing across the Atlantic that they could get one that sails from Ardrossan to Arran.
Posted on natures hairdryer at 15:36





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