With all this wind the logo became a pretty easy choice. Thurso get’s all sorts of weather; snow, ice, rain, scorching sunshine… but every single weather comes with a healthy dose of north coast wind.
Amateur fossil hunting, inspired by Thurso Stuff
When I started this blog it was a journey of curiosity, an excuse to go walks and learn more about the local area. Who knew it was… Read more “Amateur fossil hunting, inspired by Thurso Stuff”
‘The way it was’ in Thurso – the hidden museum
Blink and you would miss it. Located inside an outbuilding is an odd and satisfying collection of old stuff. You don’t go inside, but instead peer in from the windows and press your nose against the glass to see more.
Thurso memories – the day I first moved north.
It has been officially 2 years since I moved to Thurso. It was a gloriously sunny day, deceptively sunny as 2 years on the weather couldn’t be more grey.
Thurso art – art in hidden places, the Robert Dick Mural.
The main man in the work is Thurso’s Robert Dick, geologist and botanist which explains the leaves and ferns and that.
Thurso events – Spuds, Scouts and Sunshine; Thurso and Brilon.
This week Thurso is holding a German Exchange. See, the town of Thurso is twinned with Brilon. The towns were twinned in 1979.
Thurso views – The statue on the seafront.
Take a wander, as you will in Thurso, down the promenade and you will come across a patch of grass next to the Pavilion. There, amongst the… Read more “Thurso views – The statue on the seafront.”
Thurso views – the steps leading into the sea
The steps to the sea are unassuming, uneven, covered in grass and a totally pleasant surprise!