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16 October 2014

Muness Views


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That's Entertainment!

As self appointed Fetlar blogger I would like to say that the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ has left the isle. Actually they left us last Saturday, but this is TV land.

It was weird to see people you know on the TV talking to the camera naturally. Some of us just couldn't do it.

It showed some really good views: Tresta Beach, Funzie, the School, the hall, Yell Ferry etc. Our ambassador was excellent as well.

I was wondering how the 'appearance' effect would look on TV & it was really convincing.

View from the school.


Anyone wanting further info on 'The Garden of Shetland' should visit the school website: www.fetlar.shetland.sch.uk; the Interpretive Centre: www.fetlar.com; or the Tourist Portal: www.fetlar.shetland.sch.uk/fetlar_visitor_information_portal.shtml .
The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ film:is available to view at www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/islandblogging/ibhq/0000009944.shtml

Happy browsing!

PS: Sorry this blog is so late- we had a 'planned' power cut this morning.
Posted on Muness Views at 16:58

Comments

We'd love to move up there...any 3 bed house rentals there?

Georgina Bass from Devon


We are two friends (female) who have, between us, 6 dogs and 2 cats. We visited Shetland in 1999 (to see the tall ships) and have often talked about how wonderful it would be to live there. We realise we are probably not the 'family' you are seeking, but would like to know more about the possibility of moving to the isles, especially Fetlar, eg property prices (we would share), employment (we are both qualified social workers with many years experience and one of us is an avid bird watcher - perhaps she could do something with the RSPB, if it would be possible for me to travel to work in Lerwick maybe). We would welcome any realistic advice and / or suggestions. Su and June

subridle@uwclub.net from Minster, Ramsgate, Kent, England


We are family of 3 (our son is 13 months old) and we'd love to join your community. We're keen and willing to turn our hands to (almost!) anything, although I am a qualified housing professional, currently working for a local authority's housing strategy team. That said, we would be willing to do whatever is necessary to maintain our family and involve ourselves in island life! We'd be willing to commit to the island in the long term, in order to raise our family in a beautiful & safe environment (we'd love more kids). We have 3 gorgeous dogs who would also be moving with us. We understand this would be a major lifestyle shift, but we are willing and eager to give it a go! We'd be ever so grateful if anyone could offer us any advice regarding life on the island and the prospects for a family such as ours. Kindest regards, the Williams family.

The Williams Family from Pontypridd, South Wales


Any room for us up there, we’re a family of 4 – 2 young sons 6 and 2 years old plus a dog. The Island looks wonderful, can’t quite get over the decline in population of such a beautiful place. We would love to know more on property for sale and employment in the area. If you have any useful information you could email, our address is rhiandennis@aol.com.

Mr Ian Dennis from South Wales


Any room for us up there, we’re a family of 4 – 2 young sons 6 and 2 years old plus a dog. The Island looks wonderful, can’t quite get over the decline in population of such a beautiful place. We would love to know more on property for sale and employment in the area (I am a Programme Manager for an Environmental Regeneration Charity so have lots of experience in funding etc for sustainable communities and community development along with practical experience of dry stone walling, using chain saws, planting etc, my wife also works for another local Regeneration Charity as an Administrator, but loves sewing, knitting all number of handicrafts and is willing to turn her hand to most things). Our email address is rhiandennis@aol.com we would be grateful if you could guide us in the right direction for information on property for sale in the area and job opportunities that may be available.

Ian Dennis from South Wales


The photo above (or something very much like it) was in Muness's first blog. Recycling, but still no cyclist on that road to nowhere # I have read wonderful things about Fetlar, its fertility, and its birds. I have no doubt that leeks would grow there as well. Current personnel at school seems to be doing a great job. All in all, a great place to raise a family. The housing stock and employment opportunities might be limiting factors.

mjc from NM,USA


I we are mad about wildlife, have three dogs, keep chickens, would love to keep sheep and/or pigs. We are in our early 40's and would love to come up to the island and run a wildlife buisness. I am a licenced bat and crayfish worker and survey bridges for wildlife for the local authority before maintainence work takes place. My wife works for a local garage but does not know I've sent this message. I am also working for a degree in Environmental Science through the OU and would love the time to crack-on with it

Julian & Julie Partridge from Leicester


Hi there, we both adore Scotland, we recently got married in Poolewe, which seemed remote, but not as adorably remote as you guys. We are a family of 3 our son is only 10 months old with two dogs and four cats, my husband is a builder/groundworker, although trained as a welder, worked as a decorator and cowman. I am currently a full time Mum, but am an insurance broker/administrator by trade. Is there any room up there for us.

Sheryl and Richard Seeley from West Sussex


Hi Muness views.....I would like to say thanks for ya'lls WARM island welcome but I also know that it takes a certain kind of person to fit into island living. The overall theme I get from all the islanders blogs is contentment and in todays world ....thats.a scarce commodity. I envy ya'll as I am surrounded, "by choice" with the gray from the concrete and steel and in traffic jams sometimes for hours. BUT then my mind wanders Happily to thoughts of Fetlar or Cull or arran or sometimes the Hermits little slice of heaven on Sanday... and then ALLS well in this crazy world. God bless......frodo

frodo the scot from utica michigan


Hi we would love to come and join you. Me and postie hubby, 3 kids, balmy dog, 2 randy rabbits and 4 totally mad chickens. Moved from Kent to West Wales to take up the "Good Life", but would love to try Fetlar, recently tried to buy on Papa Stour but could not raise the finance. Have tried the ONESHOW website, but non of the links to apply seem to work, (have put in a complaint to the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ), hope to be in touch soon Julie

Julie from West Wales


Hi, would love to move up there with my daughter age 9.. can you mail me the details of any rentals? lynsey.anne@yahoo.co.uk. Thanks! x

Lynsey from Glasgow


*SIGH* We've seen it all before...

Flying Cat from cynicism samba


Count me out. If I were to move to the Islands, Stromness might be quite a temptation. I like shopping, and Stromness has Six-Pack (refers to musculature, I understand from FC's diary) Tam's book emporium. There is shopping week in Stromness also. From the looks of it, Fetlar will likely get overcrowded when the next ferry goes aground. It would be crowded sooner, but it does not have a facility such as Coll International to help the in-migration process.

mjc from NM,USA


we have put our house up for sale and i have applied for a position in shetland with shetland arts we have four children all under 7 i have spotted only one property yet and its in need of a lot of work and i need to add two extra bedrooms but fingers crossed were on our way steve and steph and the kids

stephen and steph sheard from blackpool


Julie from West Wales, originally from Kent and prospective pioneer in Fetlar: "balmy dog, 2 randy rabbits and 4 totally mad chickens". My dog is barmy, and the only balmy cum invariably sunny disposition dog I know is in Shapinsay, and goes by the name of Hooch (no, NOT Pooch, HOOCH!!).

mmc from NM,USA


We are a family of 4, 2 girls aged 4 and 3, an aging dog and 2 guinea pigs. After seeing the show we cant think of anywhere we woul rather be but than up there. Please can you let us know about any 3 bed house for sale, we don't mind anything that might need a bit of work as my husband is a painter and decorator but can turn his hand to anything. lynne@ljeyes.wanadoo.co.uk Thanks and hope to hear from you soon!

Lynne Jeyes from Birmingham


mmc?! That's me, trying to go incognito, I suppose. Probably with a leek in my hand, to keep the evil eye at bay (I mean: in the loch).

mjc from NM,USA


I'm considering the Shetlands on a limited budget. A qualified massage therapist, soon to specialise in pregnancy and baby massage. I'd be hoping to foster & am an avid self-sufficiency fan with agro-tourism ideas and lots of energy and enthusiasm. Struggling to find something in my budget of less than 50k at present - would prefer no services as will be generating own energy and implementing greywater and compost toilet systems but could do with a building that is structurally sound if possible (or land so cheap I can afford to start from scratch building say, an adobe dwelling?). Would need to have enough space to eventually incorporate children into my household and enough land to grown own veg and possibly keep lifestock. Any ideas or solutions for me please would be much appreciated. Thx

becks from bedford


got the job in shetland and we will be arriving in 6weeks ish flew up there last monday everythink i imagined it to be were on our way

steveb and steph from blackpool


Hi - would love to move to Fetlar with my husband and toddler but obviously housing is a key factor. We are in our early thirties and looking to set down roots. Do you know what type of housing is available on the island to buy (if any) or rent and what are the average prices? Also, when finding employment do residents tend to work on the island or travel elsewhere?

Justine from Lancashire


Good Morning, I have two young daughters and wife, and we are looking at moving to the Island, to start a new life .Please can you advise on housing and employment. jsmythe@manx.net

James from Worcestershire


what a lovely island you live on your so lucky. where surrounded by people on a large council estate five square miles and 31,000 people maybe we could live there in my dreams. we are a family of 4 myself my wife Anita and our 2 disabled daughters dream on i think best wishes Graham,Anita,Molly and Lisa

Graham Borriell-Barker from Hull East Yorkshire




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