Dinosaur in the winter gardens at Duthie Park

Piping championships, highland dance show, cycle paths, gulls, and hamster

Lots has been happening here. Last Saturday was the European piping championships in Duthie Park which saw some 150 pipe bands playing. It was very loud and our brains continued playing bagpipe music long after they’d finished.

There was also highland dancing, lots of activities, and a dinosaur trail in the winter gardens. I do love a good pipe band but with so many of them all playing different things simultaneously I was glad for some quiet at the end of the day.

Pipe band playing at Duthie Park

Here’s 6 seconds of music.

Elizabeth was looking fabulous in her national outfit.

Elizabeth in her green national outfit

I loved the dinosaurs in the winter gardens. I wish they’d kept them there but they’re gone now. It was only for one day.

Stegosaurus

It was really hot on Saturday so the kids went swimming in the Dee in the afternoon.

Daniel in the Dee

On Sunday was Elizabeth’s end of year show at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre at ISA. There were two shows and Elizabeth danced in both. It was excellent and Elizabeth loved every minute of it.

This week Daniel and Etienne went to the Maritime Museum which they both seemed to enjoy. Then on another day they went for a bike ride to Newton Dee and then down to the point where the path got severed by a new motorway, the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route).

Three bikes on Deeside Way at the fence where the AWPR severed the path.
Selfie of Elizabeth, Daniel, and Etienne

The council today released designs for a segregated cycle path on Union Street. Yes, you heard that right. This is the very bit of Union Street they ruled out for a cycle path last year, much to my dismay. I even gave a deputation at a council meeting about it last December. But things can change quickly in politics and a cycle path is back on the cards! If this gets approved then work could start as soon as early next year. I’m crossing my fingers and toes.

I have sad news too. Two gull parents returned to our roof this year and a few weeks ago a chick hatched. I have been watching the parents care for it and feed it but then suddenly some time over the last week it has died. I can no longer see it and the parents have disappeared which they would never do if it were still alive as one of them is always standing guard. A few houses down there were two chicks and they too have died. There could be any number of reasons but the most like is the really hot weather we had, lack of food, or disease. I felt very sad about this earlier in the week as gulls are in decline and that new generation is desperately needed. I had also become invested in the chick somehow by watching it and hearing the little noises it made. RIP gull chick. I hope the parents come back again next year.

I have some good news to end with. Rocket is going from strength to strength: today I weighed him and he’s back up to what he was before he got ill. He’s such a little trooper and I think we can all learn a lesson from Rocket who fights on through everything life throws at him and takes pleasure from the simplest things like running on his wheel and rolling in his sand bath.


Posted

in

by

Comments

6 responses to “Piping championships, highland dance show, cycle paths, gulls, and hamster”

  1. Katrina Avatar

    I love a pipe band, too – but that WAS loud – lol! Glad to hear Rocket is picking up strength, but sad about the chick. Such is life, eh?

    1. Rachel M Avatar

      Yeah, life sucks sometimes. I hope the parents return next year.

  2. Denise Avatar

    How are the kids with the confidence biking these days? Do you worry about them when they go out?
    Our hamster Marge died a few weeks ago. She had got better and wasn’t suffering and seemed perky, but one day she didn’t come out to eat her food. I am glad that she got better before she died and wasn’t suffering in the end. Rocket is doing very well.

    1. Rachel M Avatar

      I’m sorry to hear about Marge. You didn’t get to have her for very long. I guess that’s the downside of adopting from the SPCA. We have been lucky with Rocket. I keep waiting for him to die but he just goes on and on. Will you get another one?

      The kids stick to the pavements or bike paths. I won’t let them go on the road unless it’s a really quiet back street and just for a small part of it.

      1. Denise Avatar

        My boyfriend’s hamster has moved in, as he is moving in at the end of next month. I’d like another dwarf, but the rescue centres only seem to have robos at the moment. Would you have a robo? They look cute, but I’m a bit worried about them being so small and fast and potentially escaping.

      2. Rachel M Avatar

        I’ve never had a robo but they do indeed look very cute. I’d give one a try for sure.

Leave a reply to Katrina Cancel reply