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fingertrouble ([personal profile] fingertrouble) wrote2006-09-18 03:55 pm
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[LJ2ME] Highland Tip #5

"We don't do fast (unless we are driving)"

One of the things books always point out is that life in the Hebrides is slow. As slow as the glaciers that formed the lochs (& veritably stationary on a Sunday; the one about padlocking swings seems to be a myth, unless they now padlock up the kids instead).

Example: because the combined arcanery of the bus times & lack of anything like a shop on the Butt of Lewis (stop sniggering at the back) I had only an hour back in Stornoway before the bus out. Fine, I'll do my shopping, then grab a bite to eat. I even asked how long the food would take (5-10 mins max). 15-20 mins later I'm shovelling the food into my mouth at Resolve baiting speeds & run for the bus. Sadly easy-going does not apply to the buses...

The ultimate irony is that the locals drive like life is going out of fashion, & they seem to get their wish judging by the ditches.

[identity profile] maclondon.livejournal.com 2006-09-18 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
he he -I dont rememeber there being any swings when i was a kid - for them to padlock - we just played on the rocky cliffs and peat bogs! but sundays we were locked in the house pretty much. If we put the tv on (or i plugged in my zx spectrum) the curtains were pulled, to hide such devilment.