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16 October 2014

Fetlar School Blog - February 2007


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We have entered the blogosphere. The only thing that the school website won't let us create is a blog so our teacher thought we'd start one here. Blog postings may be frequent or they may be few and far between as each pupil is going to have a go.
Houbie, the main population centre.

Whatever happens will appear on the blog. So many other schools in the Northern Isles are blogging so we thought we'd join in. We think that we are the first school in Shetland to have a ±«Óãtv blog, though.

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If you don't know where we are you can take a virtual tour of the island from our school website.

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Fetlar School
Posted on Fetlar School Blog at 16:47



Wir School

Playing basketball


I go to Fetlar school. It is small.
The car park is medium sized. It takes 10 to 15 cars.
There is a gate which leads to the front door.

There are lots of fields on Fetlar.
In the school there is an office, a classroom and a dining room.

Posted on Fetlar School Blog at 14:05



My Highlights on the farm!

I arrived there about half 12, sat and watched TV, for about half an hour- at the time Aunty & Uncle were at da barn.

At about 1 o’clock they came up tae da house. We had lunch, we had beans ‘n’ nuggets. Aunty and I halved a pork pie-it was good!!!!

At about half 1 two other people came in and we went down to the barn. We had a look at the baby calf, herded the cattle and the baby calves. Then we went home.

Then it was time for getting rid of the old hay and takin’ in da new hay. I dumped all of the old hay into the midden.

After that Uncle put a new bale in the barn with da tractor. We forked the new bale into the feeder, put vitamins in the hay and went and had dinner.

Posted on Fetlar School Blog at 12:58





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