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<p>It was 21 years ago today (2 Feb 2004) that we arrived on
mainland Orkney. Here are the first few lines of "<i>The Fletcher
Saga</i>", my account of our journey from Scarborough to Orkney
and the first few years of our stay on Stronsay. The attached
photograph was taken just before the enormous removal van arrived!<br>
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<p>"<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif"></font><font
face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">2 Feb 2004.
An enormous removal van arrived on the morning of Friday 30 Jan.
All our
effects were swiftly and efficiently packed by 4 pm and
transported into storage
in York whilst we stayed in a local hotel overnight before
setting forth on Sat 31
Jan. The weather forecast proved to be wildly optimistic. The
promised showers
and bright intervals turned out to be driving rain, sleet, and
snow so we changed
our plan to drive north on the A68 to Edinburgh via Jedburgh -
crossing the
Cheviots in that weather was something we did not wish to
contemplate. Instead,
we headed west for Carlisle and the A74/M74. This road proved to
be quite well
ploughed and salted/gritted so we reached Glasgow by dusk and
stayed the night.
On Sunday the weather was improved but still bitterly cold with
lots of
snow lying quite deep in places; it was especially bad crossing
the Cairngorms
where only one lane of each dual carriageway was clear and even
then, quite deep
in slush. Our progress northwards continued to Thurso and a very
pleasant hotel
where we had a hot bath and an excellent meal before falling
into bed utterly
exhausted.
Today (Monday 02 Feb) we drove to Scrabster (just two miles) and
at noon
boarded an almost empty ferry for a smooth trip across the
Pentland Firth to
Stromness - it felt strange buying two single tickets."<br>
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<p>The full story is available online at<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://claremontstronsay.co.uk/FletcherSaga/TheFletcherSaga20231020.pdf">https://claremontstronsay.co.uk/FletcherSaga/TheFletcherSaga20231020.pdf</a>.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Bruce Fletcher, Editor, Stronsay Limpet
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.stronsaylimpet.co.uk">www.stronsaylimpet.co.uk</a></pre>
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