Harald (the lamb) didnt react well to his last visit to the Ness and need treatment for a gut infection, so we left him behind this time and took Cato ( age5 ) and Ferdinand( Age2)
As before they were clearly delighted to be going
And once there, we were in the same spot, overlooking Loch of Stenness, with the Hills of Hoy in the distance, and the neolithic pottery-firers in the background.
If anything there were more people at this open day than the last one, and a constant stream of visitors and groups from 11 until 4
And one of the first visitors was a film crew from Estonia. So we we talked about the sheep, and Vikings and they hopefully got some nice clips of Cato and Ferdinand, So if you are in Estonia - let us know when the clip from the Ness of Brodgar is shown.
And here we were , between the drystone waller recreating one of the stone strucutures in the Ness archeology, the Viking tent and games by Ragnhild Ljoslandand
So a successful day , and looking forward to next year.