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Tag Archives: life
Money is a Memory
Last night we were talking about the tin mine at Warbeth. That and the problem geology posed to religion in the 19th century. I thought I ought to have included the mining operation in my Bronze Age spiel for the … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Politics
Tagged Adam Smith, Africa, humanity, Karl Marx, life, money, philosophy, religion, science, Warbeth
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General Knowledge
It’s May. At the end of the month, we could be heading into phase one of lifting lockdown. Had it not been for Coronavirus, the tourist season would be ramping up in Orkney and I’d be fulltime Skara Brae. As … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Life, Personal experience, Politics
Tagged Americas, Charles Mann, general knowledge, Greece, history, life, lockdown, Rome, Shakespeare
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Charles
Charles was the first to move in at Hermit’s Croft student accommodation that fateful Saturday in September. His buzz cut look and austere apparel was not the combination of flowing locks and trim overcoats I would become used to over … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience, Tribute
Tagged Charles Wright, Europe, friendship, Hermit's Croft, introductions, life, lockdown, optimism, Orkney, politics, Tribute
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Gray’s Gauntlet
“At least now there is something we all have in abundance – time” – one of the truisms of the Corona era. But time is what we’re fighting for now; the Quarry’s been brought in to buy it, to put … Continue reading
Mid-March Musings
I am now a qualified lifeguard. Well, more accurately, I have a lifeguard qualification. I am not currently “practising” as a lifeguard, not yet being paid to guard life as it were. In my last post, I used the term … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged coronavirus, COVID-19, Gaelic, Germany, James Bond, life, lifeguarding, Passengers, RLSS, self-isolating, September, Skara Brae, vauxhall corsa
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Toot-toot-toot! Lifeguard going in!
The year 2020 is in and I am reaching the end of my twenty third on this planet. Will Taylor Swift ever speak to me in the same way? I think at this stage I should firmly be considered an … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged life, lifeguarding, RLSS, St Magnus Way, Taylor Swift
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2019 in retrospect
In January work began in earnest on my German dissertation. I was comparing the 1950s poetry of two of East Germany’s leading literary figures: Bertolt Brecht and Heiner Müller. The latter had been charged with unoriginality in contemporary criticism of … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged dissertation, exams, German, life, Neolithic, Orkney, Shakespeare, The National Student
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Orfeo
Sixty mile an hour gusts subsided; it was time to reopen the village. First, however, I would be consigned to the till, and stock reshuffling – replenishing puffin fledglings from a partially barren wicker basket and depositing fresh ova in … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Life, Music
Tagged art, bird-scaring rattle, Brodgar, drone, harmonium, life, Neolithic, Norn, Orfeo, Orkney, Skaill, Skara Brae, Tolkien, Vikings, work
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1979
I do not mean our political and civil liberties. They will endure. […] The threat is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence. It is a crisis that strikes at the very heart and soul and … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience, Politics
Tagged 1979, 20th Century Women, feminism, history, HyperNormalisation, Ian Curtis, Jimmy Carter, Joy Division, life, Neolithic, Scotland, Skara Brae, work
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Nynorn and beyond
Orkney: an interesting case study for historical linguists In the following, I’ll discuss my passion for historical linguistics and how this discipline is especially interesting in relation to Orkney and the now-extinct language of Norn. Firstly, I’d like to explain … Continue reading
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Tagged language, languages, life, Literature, Norn, Norse, Orkney
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