Hams o' Roe
Looking back to 1987, on our first visit to Shetland, Diane and I both said we would like to live here if possible. Eventually, everything fell into place in 2014. It then took us 18 months to sell our house and arrange the move north.
Hams o' Roe
We were fortunate that we had friends in Shetland that helped us find a place to rent as back in 2014 there was nothing advertised with construction workers at Sullom Voe taking all types of accommodation
We looked at many houses around the south mainland and Burra before finally dropping on a house in Sandwick, the place we were very familiar with having spent all our holidays there. It had only just been advertised that day and we put a bid is straight way and it was accepted.
Hams o' Roe
So four months having arrived in Shetland we had our house and moved in when our furniture arrived which had been in storage back in Sheffield. A few bits got damaged and a few things went missing but generally we got our house in order quickly. Even the cat seemed at home.
Hams o' Roe
Some people seem to be able to move here without ever having been before but we would suggest that you come up for a trip or two at different times of year to get a feel for the place
So now we look through our living room window and can see the sea, just the job, back in Sheffield we would be 70 miles away.
Some of the reasons we moved to Shetland
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The community spirit and sense of belonging is far stronger than down south, the quality of life is lots better, less traffic and better roads, fresh air, less crime, feeling safer, better health care which is important with Diane being disabled. Lots of opportunities to join groups , better job prospects, music in abundance just to name a few.
Grutness
Scatness
WI meal at Scalloway
Black Guillemot
Common Tern
Fitfull Head
We now use Amazon a lot but this is the way many people are doing their shopping. Delivery is very quick for most things and the Postie is very good. You have to change the way you think about your other shopping as it is now a round trip of 26 miles to Lerwick to get food, petrol and money.
Lerwick
Orcas at Sandwick
Noness
Scatness
Since we have been here we have had winds of 120mph and other days of over 90mph , well above Hurricane level. The long dark nights can also be a problem for many, but there are many groups to join, music to go to and of course the Aurora and Milky way to see in its full glory.
Storm Gertrude Scalloway (120mph winds)
Aurora at Bigton
Would we go back, No we are very happy in Shetland thanks
More at:
shetlandsky.blogspot.co.uk
shetlandsfp.blogspot.co.uk
Shetland Aurora Hunter (Facebook)
shetlandsfp.blogspot.co.uk (Wildlife)
shetlandsky.blogspot.co.uk ( Aurora, milky way etc)
ww2preserved.blogspot.co.uk ( Shetland WW2 stories)
and Facebook groups (send a request to join)
Shetland Aurora Hunter
Shetland Clouds.
website: amazingshetland.co.uk
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