Well I sat our wirh a large glass of inspiration...no aurora, and a couple of flashes of shooting stars...whisky was good though..thanks Mick



Looks like a days work for Millyard;Yesterdays sunshine recorder shows about six minutes worth. Can you spot it
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Thick pea souper this morning, but it gradually cleared through the morning, planes on standby at Tingwall, but it was thick there too. Not until early afternoon were they able to get two planes in to Fairisle and back out again.
So mid morning I walked up to the site of the Heinkel WWII crash site of 1941
I was here in the early eighties and the wreck has severely corroded much since then. All that remains are the two engines and part of the tail assembly ... it shouldn’t take much fixing though
Dave trying to find the photographs he took of the wreck site in the early seventies when he moved on to the island.
These are from this morning ...
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200 yards away from the engines ...
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I hope to get you some more photographs uploaded of the crash site taken fifty years ago!
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Yesterdays sunshine recorder shows about six minutes worth. Can you spot it
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Thick pea souper this morning, but it gradually cleared through the morning, planes on standby at Tingwall, but it was thick there too. Not until early afternoon were they able to get two planes in to Fairisle and back out again.
So mid morning I walked up to the site of the Heinkel WWII crash site of 1941
I was here in the early eighties and the wreck has severely corroded much since then. All that remains are the two engines and part of the tail assembly ... it shouldn’t take much fixing though
Dave trying to find the photographs he took of the wreck site in the early seventies when he moved on to the island.
These are from this morning ...
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200 yards away from the engines ...
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I hope to get you some more photographs uploaded of the crash site taken fifty years ago!
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Perhaps show us the slot machines and rides?Looks like a beautiful spot.
Have really enjoyed the write up and pics Micky
Selfishly hoping you get 'stranded' there for a couple more weeks so we can see more![]()
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He certainly has. He’s been there over fifty years and is the third oldest resident. All the crofters have had to turn to second occupations to make a living.Young Dave certainly has his fingers in a lot of pies!
Which is brilliant in a small community like theirs!
Oh, and not the sort of lead acid batteries I was expecting. Not sure what that was, but it wasn’t that.![]()
but this is recognised procedure. If a battery goes faulty it can be isolated and replaced in due course, no immediate urgency! They produce their own distilled water and one of the islanders is employed to service/check the whole caboodle 
He certainly has. He’s been there over fifty years and is the third oldest resident. All the crofters have had to turn to second occupations to make a living.
Yes, I didn’t know what to expect either with a battery bank. I thought maybe a couple of batteries the size of a washing machine![]()
but this is recognised procedure. If a battery goes faulty it can be isolated and replaced in due course, no immediate urgency! They produce their own distilled water and one of the islanders is employed to service/check the whole caboodle
Those batteries are over knee high and quite substantial!
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Hmmm...2 seasons, winter and July...There’s certainly a LOT more to an island community than I’d ever considered.![]()