Re: Why did I leave Shetland?
Originally Posted by
aquablue
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Fab' views BR...So why DID You leave Shetland? if You don't mind Me asking.
It wasn't always sunshine and sunsets. Sometimes living there was hard. I've driven in blizzards when you couldn't even see the end of your bonnet. I've slept in my car when the snow on the roads was so deep I couldn't get home from the airport (the snow ploughs stop at 6pm)
One Christmas Day I had frozen chips because a storm raged for days beforehand and the shelves in Tesco were empty because the ferries weren't running. I had a simple problem with my car that no one up there could fix (it's fixed now). When a kamikaze mountain hair decided to take the front bumper off my car it took 3 months to get a new bumper put on. Plumbers were nigh on impossible to get.
I'm originally from a suburban area and missed some of the facilities on offer. Where I lived the nearest shop was 2.5 miles away.
But now I'm back in suburbia, I do miss the simplicity of life.
In Gulberwick there were about 70 houses, but it was expanding due to it's proximity to Lerwick. My house, built in 1997, was one of the first ones built.
The crime count in the last 5 years in total was 'Nil'. Not a single crime of any kind. I didn't have a lock on the shed and the people who lived there before me didn't even bother to lock their car or even the house. Many a time I see the local kids leave their bikes and helmets leaning against the fence over the road and they'd still be there the next morning.