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At The Dip - 26th Nov 2010

Posted by Barry Shelby on Sunday, November 28, 2010, In : Crofting 
Sheep were walked in off the moors a few weeks back.
Saturday 20 November was fine and dry. But not for the livestock as it was time for the annual dipping

pens at Earshader


Next to go

Post Dip


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Gathering The Sheep - 4th April 2010

Posted by John McKenna on Monday, April 5, 2010, In : Crofting 
A couple of weeks earlier than normal, the crofters of Tir Mor, Bernera, brought sheep in from the moors Saturday 27 March. Meeting at 8 am, about 10 of us headed south with crooks, quads, and waterproofs from the cattle grid at the Lundal pens. Destination: a set of disused pens along the old Uig road, about half way between the Bernera road junction and the turnoff to Scaliscro House.

A bad bearing on one trailer with a quad slowed progress slightly as the wheel would lock up at the least op...
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Out Walking - Panoramas - 4th Jan 2010

Posted by John McKenna on Tuesday, January 5, 2010, In : Crofting 

E and I went for a hike 2 Jan in the afternoon. Having figured out how to use my Canon 'PhotoStitch' software I produced these images taken out on the common grazings behind the croft.

glow on the horizon



cairn on hill


wide angle setting


elizabeth


sheep pens & disused dip

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Tale of the Seasons - 19th Oct 2009

Posted by John McKenna on Monday, October 19, 2009, In : Crofting 

One of the nicer hikes is out the back of the apportionment and
south into the hills of the Earshader Common Grazings.

crumpled OS map of the area

I did it back in April with the camera. Along the banks of Loch Fhreunadail
I found a dead ewe. The carcass was still furry. But we
like to collect sheep
skulls so I thought I should go back.

rotting corpse

 

And I did Sunday. And to my slight surprise, I found the remains of the beast. But not at all as I left them in the ...


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 Colin Macleod - Local Lad + Landscapes:

Again in the music-videologue-of-Lewis-vein: this one features the rather frightfully handsome lad, Colin Macleod. Pal of Dotjr, apparently. New CD (on Geffen) due out soon.

 

 

About Me


Barry Shelby Barry Shelby, American-gone-native-Scotsperson, Journalist , Photographer, Author and....Crofter located now at Earshader on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. Barry, based for years in Glasgow, is now with his wife Elizabeth on the Islands off the North-West Coast of Scotland.

Images 

 

Lewis (Scottish Gaelic: Leòdhas,  also Isle of Lewis) is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides (an archipelago) of Scotland. The total area of Lewis is 683 square miles (1,770 km2).

Lewis is, in general, the lower lying part of Lewis and Harris, with the other part, Harris, being more mountainous. The flatter, more fertile land means Lewis contains the only town, Stornoway and three-quarters of the population of the Western Isles. Beyond human habitation, the island's diverse habitats are home to an assortment of flora and fauna, such as the golden eagle, red deer and seals and are recognised in a number of conservation areas.

Lewis is of Presbyterian tradition with a rich history, having once been part of the Norse Kingdom of Mann and the Isles. Today, life is very different to elsewhere in Scotland with Sabbath observance, the Gaelic language and peat cutting retaining more importance than elsewhere. Lewis has a rich cultural heritage as can be seen from its myths and legends as well as the local literary and musical traditions.

 

(source Wikipedia)

So where is Earshader?

 

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