cybercrofter

Life on a coastal croft in the northwest Highlands of Scotland.

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Rahayu

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I'm back home after a trip to the USA and China. It was rich with thought-provoking discussions and meetings with delightful people ...
Saturday, 27 September 2014

Happy Days on Happy Daze

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This has been the summer I really learned to sail. We bought Happy Daze, a 23 foot Halcyon yacht, in April and worked like crazy to get he...
Monday, 22 September 2014

Want to imagine an independent Scotland?

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Clearly 1.6 million of us have been trying to imagine what Scotland might have been like if we'd achieved independence last week. Th...
Sunday, 21 September 2014

New media for Scotland, anyone?

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Remember Northings ? I think it's time to get it working again. Chewing over the post-referendum bitterness, spitting out the pips a...
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Thursday, 11 September 2014

Why I am voting Yes for an Independent Scotland

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I am voting yes because I've concluded it's the ethical choice. I have long been ashamed of the role that the United Kingdom plays i...
Friday, 29 August 2014

Retreat to Assynt in 2015

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Dates have been set for two retreats at Glencanisp Lodge next year: 4-9 January (the perfect week to kick start your new year's reso...
Saturday, 16 August 2014

What's wrong with this map?

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I'm just home from a jaunt to Edinburgh for the festival - the highlight of which was undoubtedly Paul Lewis playing Beethoven, which ...
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cybercrofter
Assynt, Highlands of Scotland, United Kingdom
Mandy Haggith is a poet, author and activist, who lives on an Assynt croft. Off-grid, away from the mainstream, but still plugged in via the phone line. Looking into the woods, out to sea and askance at consumerist society.
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