Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland - August 13


Lerwick is Shetland's only town, with a population of about 7,500 - although about half of the islands' 22,000 people live within 10 miles of the burgh.  Founded as an unofficial marketplace to serve 17th century Dutch here fleets, Lerwick took a long time to grow.  Because of its illegal status (and alleged immorality!) the straggling hamlet around the shore of Her Wick ("muddy bay") was demolished by order of the Scalloway court in 1615 and 1625.  The Dutch burnt the fort in 1673 and the French set fire to Lerwick in 1702.  The old waterfront is thronged with pleasure boats, visiting yachts, historic craft and working fishing boats.  There's a variety of lively bars and clubs, ranging from popular "theme" bars to more traditional hostelries.

A pretty day, a pretty port - and a culinary event this afternoon in Eric's suite as we say "farewell" to Scotland.    More later . . . 

Just back from a culinary adventure in Eric's suite - he has the owner's suite which is quite beautiful and can easily accommodate our whole group . . . plus!

      
Cheese Tray.                                                       Lobster, mini Yorkshire pudding w/ beef

      
Sticky Toffee Pudding.                                       Shortbread, trifle, creme brûlée


Prawns, smoked salmon, steak tartar, herring salad, oysters, etc.

Have a bit of vertigo today, so am going to nap prior to the caviar party on deck at 5:30 where the Seabourn Singers will be performing classical music.    more later . . .

This is a very full day!!!!

Along with the Seabourn Singers, we enjoyed caviar and vodka!!


      


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