I've been quietly following your blog for many months now and it always brings me great pleasure! I've learned so much more about the wonder-filled place called Islay. Thank you for sharing and may you continue to do so for a long time.
This is a blog of natural history notes maintained and moderated by members of the management committee of the INHT: Fiona MacGillivray, Isobel Freeman, Bernard Hannett, Kate Coutts and Mark Thaxter
We are always keen for more volunteers on our committee.
We hope that many people, both those who live here and visitors, will contribute their notes and impressions of the natural world on Islay. Please send to:
Photographs, or even short video clips, are particularly welcome.
We look forward to hearing from you
Fiona MacGillivray, Chairperson
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Have a great Christmas, Carl!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pleasure reading your updates and seeing your pictures!
I have only just discovered your website and adore the photographs. We had the pleasure of discovering your lovely museum last year.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Xmas and looking forward to an excellent 2011.
I've been quietly following your blog for many months now and it always brings me great pleasure! I've learned so much more about the wonder-filled place called Islay.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and may you continue to do so for a long time.
Sue Visser
Ontario, Canada