The Shetlands: Lerwick and Unst

When we got off the dock in Lerwick, the main town of the Shetland archipelago, we were greeted by a group of high school students. Some were musicians and others were dressed up as Vikings.

I joined in the mayhem

I took a city walking tour with a local guide. We began our walk along the waterfront where we could see the lodberries.

The word lodberry is derived from Old Norse, referring to a landing rock. In Lerwick the landing rocks jutted out to sea with stores built over them, This enabled goods to be directly transferred to or from vessels and boats.

(This made me think of Bruno)

While the legal trade was happening in the lodberries, heavily taxed items such as gin and tobacco were delivered to merchants via underground passageways.

The lodberries jutted out to sea
An old pub
A beautiful fuschia

A walking lane

Of course you can’t say “Shetland” these days without alluding to the detective series Shetland. That series has been a boon to the local tourist economy.

Jimmy Perez’ Police Department
A beautiful sunny day

And of course I had to visit the Jamieson and Smith yarn store. Gorgeous yarns!

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The next day we woke up in a bay next to the Shetland Isle of Unst.

Population 632.

After breakfast we started off on a five mile round trip hike to the coast .

Along the way we saw fields of cotton flowers.

We reached a windswept coast

Sheep are happy here too

We saw gannets, puffins, and sea gulls

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When I got back to the dock, there was Charlotte blissfully botanizing and taking pictures of a turtle. To each her own.

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After dinner that night my shipmates and I went to a local community center for some music and dancing.

I got to meet some locals

The band was great! Our dancing , well…

Next stop: Faroe Islands.

Best.

Mary


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3 responses to “The Shetlands: Lerwick and Unst”

  1. powerfulcheesecake6d2f79b682 Avatar
    powerfulcheesecake6d2f79b682

    Dear Mary,

    Thank you for this delightful visual tour. You make the locations come to life. Warmly,

    Beth Smith

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  2. Ellen Levine Avatar
    Ellen Levine

    Hope you got some of those gorgeous yarns so you can knit something fantastic!! xo Ellen

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  3. Robert Weil Avatar
    Robert Weil

    I suppose this raises the existential question: Viking or musician?

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