Orkneyology's
Great Wall of Buddos
To all of our friends who have supported our work, and especially to our SO much appreciated Buddos:
Thanks for the boost!
Some lovely folk choose to help continue our many-faceted cultural preservation work by giving us a wee one-time gift via our Ko-fi page. One-time boosts are a huge encouragement to us, and we thank you very kindly.
If you're inclined to join us on a monthly basis you may choose one of three tiers of Buddos. (Buddo is an Orcadian term of endearment, used with family and dear friends.)
All our best to each of you, and may your own endeavors be blessed.
You might like these pages too!
Isobel Gunn's story resonates with women today. Why would an 18th century Orkney lass run off to the Canadian wilds disguised as a man,? How was she discovered?
Orkney Islands farmer Jim Muir and his mother Elizabeth reminisce about 1960's Orkney farming, through devastating foot and mouth disease and beyond.
A native of Orkney's East Mainland and lifelong neighbor to the Kirkwall Airport, writes his reminiscences of decades living near to Orkney's main airport.
-
Home
›