James A. Stout was laid to rest today in the Fair Isle Cemetery. Family and friends gathered from far & wide. In the foreground is the monument to the 50 buried Spanish Armada solders of the 1588 Shipwreck. photo Sarah Stout de Sousa
The phrase, "Have a dram boy" is just how Jimmy said hello. When I met Jimmy in 2006, he was 95 years old, a legend. I could only listen and imagine as he told his tales of the Isle. Stories of wood on the beach, Lobsters in the creels and of course rare birds. I could tell he was still keen for the birds, even in his old age, so I built a make shift birdfeeder outside his sitting room. Over the years he had seen countless rare species, but it seemed even the simple Starlings & House Sparrows eating food scrapes were more than simple pleasures. Here is a story about Jimmy's birds if you would like to revisit it. http://fair-isle.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/living-legend-james-stout-100-years-of.html
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Tommy's "Wild Life" adventures. Lifestyle and island living insights on the most remote inhabited community in the UK. Fair Isle, Shetland Islands, Scotland. - Population 45 Resident Islanders, 1200 Sheep, 20,000 Puffins and a few rare birds.
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