Category: Journal

  • More on the fox cam

    More on the fox cam

    We discovered a dog bowl near the railway line not far from where we’ve been feeding Rita’s family and this morning I went down to pick up some of the rubbish that’s there as it’s an awful mess. As I was putting stuff in the bin two little cubs appeared looking at me hopefully. One…

  • A tour of His Majesty’s Theatre

    A tour of His Majesty’s Theatre

    I’ve always wanted to go on a tour of His Majesty’s Theatre (HMT) in Aberdeen because it’s such a gorgeous building. Today we got the opportunity as part of the Light the Blue festival which runs from 1st to 15th June. The theatre was designed by Frank Matcham and opened in December 1906. It’s a…

  • The fox family

    The fox family

    There has been much fox activity over the past week. We think there are five foxes: Rita, her mate whom we’ve named Ted, and three cubs. The good news is we’ve managed to get some medication into Rita. It wasn’t me but one of the other volunteers, Theresa, who stayed out until 11pm waiting for…

  • Rita the fox

    Rita the fox

    Earlier this week someone shared a photo of a poorly fox on an Aberdeen Facebook group. Her tail is missing all its fur and part of her back is also looking raw. She is suffering from mange which is easily treated with a tablet. We’re lucky in the UK to have the Fox Angels Foundation…

  • Daniel’s Prom 2025

    Daniel’s Prom 2025

    Daniel had his school prom last night and was very fetching in a striped navy suit. The theme was The Great Gatsby but most students didn’t follow it much to my surprise as that’s such a fun theme with so many cool options. Daniel’s suit matched well with the theme but is also modern and…

  • An award for academic excellence for Elizabeth plus Drum Castle

    An award for academic excellence for Elizabeth plus Drum Castle

    Elizabeth won an award today for academic excellence in grade 10. We’re very proud of her as you can see. She’s a good all-rounder, Elizabeth, and does well in all subjects plus has a lot of extra-curricular interests with her dancing, musical theatre and violin. We’ve always wondered which direction she’ll take when she leaves…

  • My turn to dance in a show

    My turn to dance in a show

    It was my turn to perform on stage last night and today as my highland dance school put on its annual show. This was quite a thrill for me as the only time I’ve been on stage was in a school rock eisteddfod when I was 13 years old. I dance at a different school…

  • Elizabeth on stage with Capercaillie at Aberdeen Music Hall

    Elizabeth on stage with Capercaillie at Aberdeen Music Hall

    Elizabeth had the very great honour last night of playing the violin on stage with Capercaillie at Aberdeen Music Hall as part of the Scottish Culture & Traditions (SC&T) youth performance group. They played two songs with the renowned Scottish band: Callum’s Road and Lisnagun. Elizabeth is the 4th from the left counting from the…

  • My first cable jumper

    My first cable jumper

    I just finished knitting my first cable jumper. I’d never knitted with cables before but I’m always up for a new challenge and it turned out to be easier than I was expecting. It still took me ages because I ran out of yarn at one point and was also knitting several other things at…

  • Exams, birds, and what we can learn from the anti-slavery movement

    Exams, birds, and what we can learn from the anti-slavery movement

    Both kids are in the thick of exams right now. Elizabeth is doing iGSCE and Daniel the International Baccalaureate (IB). Elizabeth has 16 exams in total which seems like an enormous number but she’s managing it all very well so far. Daniel has 14 and is through the worst of it as he completed the…

  • Ducks, walk, and hamster

    Ducks, walk, and hamster

    The ducks appeared in our yard again today so I watched them to see what they would do and they went to our pond. We have a tiny pond that only fits one duck at a time and the drake was the perfect gentlemen and let his girlfriend go first. She spent a little while…

  • Dancing, ducks and dinner

    Dancing, ducks and dinner

    Yesterday Elizabeth danced at her school’s annual international festival. She did the hornpipe and it was fantastic but I’m in trouble because my camera ran out of space mid-way through recording it so I only got the first part. It was the best hornpipe I’ve seen her do too. Ben got some photos which I’ll…

  • Dinner last night and earlier in the week

    Dinner last night and earlier in the week

    I’ve been meaning to share photos of dinner each night because that’s what people do these days isn’t it? Plus I’m sure everyone is dying to see what I eat. Last night was a lentil almond curry, make with beluga lentils but red lentils would work just as well. We had it with brown rice.…

  • How far does a hamster run each day?

    How far does a hamster run each day?

    Our little hamster has settled in really well to her new home. She’s now in a Savic Plaza 120 which is 118cm long and 64cm wide. It’s a huge cage and I can tell from her body language that she’s enjoying it as she’s been doing very hamster things like burrowing, foraging, and rolling in…

  • Dinner tonight

    Dinner tonight

    Mum made tabbouleh several times when she was visiting and it was a huge hit with everyone, especially the kids. So I decided I’d start making it regularly too. Dinner tonight was tabbouleh with roast vegetables and peas. I love roasted vegetables and they go well with tabbouleh. There are 13 different species of plants…

  • A new hamster, highland exam results, and graffiti

    A new hamster, highland exam results, and graffiti

    We adopted another hamster. I wasn’t planning to get another but I saw a plea on Monday on the hamster rescue Scotland network Facebook page about an ad on Gumtree. Someone in Aberdeen was giving away their hamster and the creature was currently in a totally unsuitable cage. I don’t want to be judgemental because…

  • Another day in St Andrews, the Caird Hall Gathering in Dundee and memories of Christchurch

    Another day in St Andrews, the Caird Hall Gathering in Dundee and memories of Christchurch

    They say you can’t visit St Andrews without running into someone you know and thus far this has proved true for us. Last weekend we ran into someone from Daniel’s school also attending the offer holder day. Yesterday Daniel and I were there again and the strangest of coincidences happened. I didn’t technically know the…

  • The local vixen marking her territory

    I have a water bowl in the backyard for wildlife and a camera pointed at it so I can see who visits. A local vixen has decided the bowl is her territory and has started leaving her scent. I thought this was just something male dogs did. Here she is caught on camera last weekend…

  • Photos from Aberdeen University

    Photos from Aberdeen University

    Last Friday Mum, Daniel and I went to the University of Aberdeen again as I wanted her to see King’s College Chapel which is only open on weekdays. We got all these nice photos. This next photo is of the Evolutionary Loop 517 sculpture which was created by London artist Nasser Azam who was inspired…

  • Newburgh seal colony

    Newburgh seal colony

    We took mum to see the seals yesterday as she’d never seen them before and it’s quite a fun outing. There are hundreds of them lounging on the sand at the mouth of the Ythan Estuary in Newburgh which is about 16 miles north along the coast from Aberdeen or a 20 minute car drive.…