Friday, 21 June 2013

407. A Traik Through Time

Today a fascinating exhibition opened in the Village Hall.  

A Traik Through Time has a vast display of photos of Johnshaven organised street by street. 
 In most cases they are in pairs - an old photo above a modern one taken from the same viewpoint to show what has changed.

It has been organised by Clark Simpson and Christopher and Walter Adam.  
Clark has written a book to accompany the exhibition which is being sold in aid of charity.

Opening times are:
Friday 21st June 10am - 8pm
Saturday 22nd June 10am - 5pm
Sunday 23rd June 11am - 5pm





Clark's vast collection of scrapbooks containing newspaper cuttings about the village.
 

Christopher & Clark


This great photo shows Johnshaven Stores (then called Lyon's) and the Anchor Hotel.




Sunday, 26 May 2013

406. Yes/ No


Please note, this is NOT a political post, it is a record of events!!

Today the Yes campaign came to the village.  Whatever my/ your opinion of the forthcoming referendum on Scottish independence, as a record of life in Johnshaven, I think this is worthy of inclusion in the blog.

If I see the No campaigners I'll be sure to take a pic of them too.

Thursday, 2 May 2013

405. Above The Narrows

This morning I went for a walk beyond the Narrows and then did a bit of scrambling to get up to the old railway bridge.

The houses at the top of Balandro Loan as seen across the field


 Silhouetted gorse bushes


Looking towards Sea Greens with Montrose in the distance


Old railway bridge


Looking towards Johnshaven from the edge of the field


Wednesday, 27 March 2013

404. Landslides


These photos show the damage that was done to the area around The Narrows in the heavy rain before Christmas 2012.  It's hard to see because of the shadow, but an awful lot of hillside was swept away and settled very close to the back of the house.

The photo below shows where earth slid down the slope from the old railway line to the field between the village and The Narrows.


Thursday, 14 March 2013

403. The Old Mill

The future of this building and the site on which it stands is uncertain.  
When walking past it this morning I thought I should take a few photos to record it for posterity.





Wednesday, 27 February 2013

402. Firewood


Leon's wood pile at the harbour includes a number of chopped up bits of a blue boat, but the prow seems to have escaped the axe! 

Saturday, 15 December 2012

401. Storm damage & debris

Yesterday it never got properly light outside.  It felt like dusk at around 1:30pm and we were well and truly battered by wind and rain all day.  Last night this continued and combined with a high tide to produce massive waves which have caused a lot of damage to the roads.

I only had time to get along to the harbour area before opening up the shop this morning, but I heard that it's a terrible mess in the other direction too.  Several residents were clearing boulders from outside their houses along Fore Street for well over 2 hours this morning, and Alison's much admired quirky garden has been completely destroyed.

At least the seagulls are loving it as there are dead crabs all over the place!




 Great chunks of tarmac have been lifted up and smashed.

This is the usually stone-free grassy area beyond the harbour where the kiddies' rides are at the Fish Festival.



Look at the size of the big piece of tarmac under the pile of debris here!