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GRIMLINS I HOPE folk attending the coming Orkney Folk Festival will have a good time, despite its virtual nature this year. Whilst many Scots on the mainland would describe our lengthy summer twilight as the “gloaming”, in Orkney it is described as the “grimlins”. The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) defines it as “twilight, the first or last gleams of daylight”. The word is derived from Norwegian “grimla”, to “glimmer, twinkle, blink”. In 1908, the DSL records this from the Old-Lore Miscellany of Orkney: “Bit alis, alis, whin da grimlins cam’ an’ he gaed tae geong hame feinty sheep nor shoon fand he”. Later, in 1922, John Firth writes in Reminiscences of an Orkney Parish (1922): “In the ‘grimmelings’ the youngsters were employed to strip the green peel off [the rushes] leaving the white pith, ‘as saft as silk’ which, swimming in sillock [coalfish] oil, barely made darkness visible.”

China and Russia Launch a Global Resistance Economy – The Greanville Post

over Taiwan , and is preparing an escalation in Ukraine, to test Russia. Sun Tzu’s The Art of War (c. 500 BCE) advises that: “To secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands; yet the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself … Therefore the clever combatant imposes his will; and does not allow the enemy’s will to be imposed on him”. This is the essence of the Chinese resistance economy – a strategy which has been fully unveiled in the wake of the Anchorage talks; talks that silenced any lingering thoughts in Beijing that America might somehow find some

Island yarn producer to open art studio after international sales soar 700 per cent | Fraser of Allander outlines recovery route | Medicine delivery firm raises £1 2m

A new art studio will open in the Outer Hebrides after a yarn business won access £20,000 funding to go towards the construction of the workshop. Meg Rodger, artist and owner of the Birlinn Yarn Company, was signposted to the funding after approaching Business Gateway in 2018 with plans to expand her business by offering a new studio space and wool workshop. Following one to one support on her business plan and providing advice on premises, she was steered to the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Grants for Growth Scheme, which unlocked £20,000 of essential funding that enabled her to construct a new studio space.

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