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AliCat August 30th 03 03:56 PM

Snow in August
 

"Dave Wheeler" wrote
in message
...
The following from the 22 August 2003 edition of

The Shetland Times (25,
50 and 100years ago column)

Quote

100 YEARS AGO
Whalsay correspondent. - An old Shetland proverb

says "The longer we
live the more fairleys we see", and such surely

is the case when we get
snow on the 12th August. On Wednesday last week

the weather was close,
thick and warm, with but little or no wind. The

sky became clouded, and
the wind veered round to north, bringing at

first sleet, and then hail.
Indeed so heavy was the hail, that the island

lay white for some time,
just as we have seen it at times in the month of

March, the only
difference being that the air was very warm.

Even the oldest people
living in the island say that this is altogether

a new experience.
It is a pity that the dogs still continue to

torment our fishermen, as
the few erans occasionally landed here are of

excellent quality - in
fact we do not remember ever seeing better.

During the last seven days,
the total landed here is about 490 crans. The

Fishery Officer has again
been here and branded all up to date. Some 200

barrels were shipped per
ss. Alliance, of Aberdeen, on Saturday last

week.

Unquote

Not sure what a 'fairley' is - the unusual?

unexpected?

In Old English it was a distant medow, a clearing
in the woods, common land or a female and it's
also a boy or girls name, but somehow I don't
think that is what it means here.




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