Sunday, January 12, 2020

Those were the days – Eriskay, 1934



Eriskay

Werner Kissling (11 April 1895 – 3 February 1988)

10 comments:

  1. Hard days. Simpler days. Gone days... 1934 eh? "Events" awaited (but not for me 'till 1955). It is all a grand puzzle. Still Eriskay survives. I have seen it recently, from a distance.

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  2. Yes. The "good old times". And yes, Eriskay survived the shortest of all millennia.
    Sometimes I do envy you. ;-)

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    1. You may enjoy this currently single post Hebridean journey then, whose author just contacted me:
      https://pauseandreset.blogspot.com/

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    2. Single post but many images and words revealed on clicking the "Read More" link, by the way

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    3. Ah, thank you, Andrew.
      Mark is remarkable – pun intended ;-) – and I'd like him to become one of my seldom borings, but he puzzles me with every now and then starting new blogs.

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    4. And no link that I can see to find older ones. Apparently I have visited at least one of those in the past, he says, but I have no record of that and don't recall. Anyway, we each do what we do, eh?

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    5. ...and of course I have had older blogs, now deleted, though two are now linked to in my current one. All things shall pass.

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    6. By clicking on his name in the "Whiskey galore"-comment section, you will see the list of all his, so far, 56 blogs. ;-)

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    7. Ah yes, I see. More to say than in your Loquacious Taciturnity then.

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