Nice to see that work continues as we all hoped it would at Clyne Kirkton. The graveyard looked a lot different in September last than in March last year when I joined the clean up crew ! Mention of the beautiful flowers reminds me of the fantastic sight of thousands of snowdrops in and around the inside of the old Church this inspired me to make a discovery in September. We met the late Willie Gunn ( only just over a week before his untimely death) at Clyne Kirkton and had a good look round I had resolved to plant some snowdrops over the grave of my 2 time Great Grandfather Neil Macbeath as it looked lonely without but in doing so we found a cover stone over the grave covered with thin turf which is probably why know snowdrops grew ! funny how small things lead to discoveries! any way we put some snowdrops round the edge and I hope to see them grow on. Many people may wonder why my c.d. of "Memorabilia Domestica" is dedicated to Willie Gunn this is because of our discussion that day when he was so keen to POSH have this on c.d. I personally felt it a great honour to dedicate this to him. Iain Membership Secretary POSH Preserving Our Sutherland Heritage A Resident of Keighley West Yorkshire www.sutherlandheritage.com member's interests in Sutherland http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~suthlist/index.html