Yes Mick has suddenly gained renewed interest in his site. Not sure I want to own up to it, but you can see me in several photos under"Mock Wedding" - I have ginger hair and am wearing a long brown skirt. The "Mock Wedding" was my idea based on Orkney wedding traditions, as a fund-raiser for hall funds - any resemblance to the film "The Wicker Man" is purely coincidental........ honest! Sian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norman Tulloch" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 3:51 PM Subject: Re: [ORCADIA] Ship Plotter - Orkney Interesting, Sian — though I don't quite know what use I'm going to make of the Ship Plotter. That graemsay.org site is looking in much better shape than the last time I visited it. Clearly someone's been working on it and it's certainly much improved. Possibly delicate question, so feel free to ignore it: can we see you in any of the pictures on the site, such as the Mock Wedding? Norman Tulloch ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sian Thomas wrote: > Yes Mick has suddenly gained renewed interest in his site. Not sure I want > to own up to it, but you can see me in several photos under"Mock Wedding" - > I have ginger hair and am wearing a long brown skirt. The "Mock Wedding" > was my idea based on Orkney wedding traditions, as a fund-raiser for hall > funds - any resemblance to the film "The Wicker Man" is purely > coincidental........ honest! Yes, I think I've just about worked out which one is you. Very smart you look too. My own attitude to being photographed is that it's just fine so long as I've got a bag over my head. One of the things I like about the island dances is that there seems to be a mix of ages, with little kids, teenagers, young parents, middle-aged people and the elderly mixing and enjoying themselves together. Much healthier than the sort of age segregation that occurs in most urban and rural parts of the UK, and on the Mainland of Orkney too, I think. I haven't watched "The Wicker Man" for a long time. Most of it was filmed around here, but I'm afraid it seemed like dreadful nonsense to me. Maybe I'll watch it again sometime and see if it seems any better. Norman Tulloch