Even the view from the hall is nice
Makkin' Belts are, I think, unique to Shetland. They are a leather belt with like a small closed leather cushion with holes in on it. One long knitting needle is firmly held in place inside the cushion so it frees one arm up a bit when knitting whilst walking out working. Shetland has long been dependent on its knitted garment trade so knitting was and still is very much part of everyday life (for some men as well as the women). Liz doesn't think a belt would be useful for her but she might as well give one a try. Reapin' string just turns out to be a bog standard bit of string used to help with tension and taking the weight of the knitting whilst walking.
There is WiFi in the hall but it doesn't seem to permeate the building. In the car park by the van there is no internet connection but we did notice a spot further up the car park where 4g peeked through. Talk about patchy, because the 4g connection is both reliable and fast.
Anyway I move the van into an empty bay of parking spaces with a huge turning area behind me. Yes, you can guess what's coming, I'm sitting in the front seat enjoying the luxury of reliable internet and bang! the van shakes as someone runs into me. Since he drove into a space 3 away from me I have no idea why he happend to be reversing at that point. Fortunately it was a low speed coming together of bumpers so no real damage done but I will have the tedious task of removing his light grey paint from the deep scuffs in my black bumper. Life, eh?
The community have put on a community lunch and a good spread too. Pretty much everything homemade, 4 different soups, bread, bannocks, cakes, sandwiches, drinks - yeah nice simple fare but excellent and good to be able to pay a little to help the community.
After lunch I went to view some of the samples of local craft
My whittlng class was fun, we drew our own designs and they were roughly cut out before we whittled away at the details. Everyone's turned out well, most better than mine. Oh, and like yesterday's crochet class I was the only bloke ) except for today's tutor)
Tonight we decided on a campsite; we can get a shower (with some luck and people standing upwind of us we can make it home before the next one). We can also empty the loo and fully charge the leisure battery. We have had a problem in the past and this battery is poor at holding charge. It loses so much over a couple of days sometimes even the solar panel can't top it up. I suspected that might be the case, now it has been confirmed, time for as new one when we get home.
The Cunningsburgh campsite has all the facilities (except WiFi!) and £20 a night is reasonable. Views are OK too
But no 4g again and no WiFi. Not a problem, apart for those trying to publish their blogs! Or plan the next three days! Still we know vaguely what we are doing tomorrow.
Just the 14 miles back up towards Lerwick today
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