Hello there! In this blog, we hope to keep you up to date with all that is happening at the lodges and some interesting happenings on the island. The summer season is now here after one of the driest and sunniest springs we have had for many years – so dry that a lot of the burns have no water and the lochs seem to be at low tide!
There was great excitement on the island recently when, because of the dry weather, there was a sand-slide on the large dune in the middle of the golf course and an ancient skull and some other bones were discovered by Chris and Sheena Nisbet. This is possibly an old Viking grave and Kevin is trying to get some archaeologists over to verify if this is indeed the case. Don, the local policeman, now has the area cordoned off until it can be investigated.
We are enjoying an extremely busy 2010 season in the lodges. All the downstairs renovations and new kitchens are being appreciated by our guests and there are more improvements planned for upstairs in Sophie and Maghnus over the coming winter months. After the complete revamp in Geaspar, the new green astroturf decking on the verandah is causing some consternation for a certain member of the hotel staff who is insisting that one day, we will see a picture of it in the Corncrake and it will have changed colour to blue!
There are plans afoot for a Spring Festival next year on Colonsay from 29th April until 20th May 2011. This is a great time to see the fantastic variety of wildflowers and birdlife that Colonsay has to offer and normally the weather is at it’s best behaviour (and no midges)! Amongst other events, the RSPB will be doing guided walks and there will be an eminent botanist who will be taking walks to enjoy the prolific wildflowers that are abundant at the time. There are also plans for ‘foraging and cooking’ days out and farm walks and talks at Balnahard farm which would be especially enjoyable for children. Keep an eye on the main Colonsay website for further details.
Anyway, better go now. Hello to all our guests and if you have any comments to make, please feel free………
Ian and Elaine
Hi Guys
We are with you from 29th Sept for a week, any suggestions on what’s going on then?
*really* looking forward to it.
Cheers
Nic & Jimmy
Hi Nicola and Jimmy
Still lots of things to do on the island. You could hire bikes from Archie McConnell and explore different parts of the island, the beaches will be just as fantastic but even quieter! Take a trip up to Balnahard Bay in the north of the island and see if you can see the wild goats that live up there or maybe you can spot an otter or the seals down at Ardskenish. Explore the bookshop that has fascinating books on Colonsay and its neighbouring islands. Have a meal in either the Hotel or the Pantry or just relax in front of the fire in the bar. Check out the birdlife at Pig’s Paradise or maybe see an eagle.
Or maybe just relax for a week……………….
Enjoy your stay! Ian