I’m chuffed to be doing the storytelling at the Tarland Food & Music Festival again this year ![]()
I’m going to be in the community garden surrounded by all the fruit and vegetables that will no doubt inspire a few tales ![]()

I’m chuffed to be doing the storytelling at the Tarland Food & Music Festival again this year ![]()
I’m going to be in the community garden surrounded by all the fruit and vegetables that will no doubt inspire a few tales ![]()

Billy and myself at Aberdeen Maritime Museum for their “Performing with Puppets” event which was part of the 2019 Punch and Judy Through The Years exhibition ![]()
I had 10 fantastic young puppeteers who picked up on the characters used in the story, their personalities, voices and body language; looked at character’s back stories, physical and personality traits to give a puppet a voice; and finally amazed me with the skills they’d learnt in the workshop!
You lot were great! Even Fizzy said so and you know how fussy she can be 😉
Thanks Aberdeen Maritime Museum and Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums for organising such a great workshop!!
What a gorgeous poster the Mid-Summer Fairy Fest have put together for this Saturday’s storytelling!
Have a look at the event for more details of everything else that’s going on ![]()

This week is the Aberdeenshire UK Mega 2019, the biggest annual Geocaching event in the UK. I’ve been caching for years and we’re enjoying the new Adventure Caches at the Duthie Park. Didn’t realise I was the reward for completing one! ![]()
This week I’ve been in charge of the kids club first thing in the morning, a storytelling set between 6 and 7pm each day, tour guiding with a group of 20 round some of the North East’s best castles and on the Tuesday myself and Natalie Chalmers stood in at the last minute for a poorly magician and did an hour of songs and stories on the stage in the big marquee. Going to need a holiday once this is all over!
A huge well done to all the girls in the P6/7 Storytelling Club at Kaimhill Primary School! They have been working very hard to perfect their story and tell it to the Primary 1 classes who were a wonderful audience!
The story is based on The Enormous Turnip – but has Morag the Heilan Coo stuck in a fence – can the other animals rescue her?
I heard this story told by Jackie Ross, and I think she said it came from Sheena Blackhall – the P1s loved it!
While the P6/7s were creating a ballad about a local character from 100 years ago, the P1 class were creating a wonderful story about Skateraw (as New to hill used to be known).
There were sparkling silver fish, monsters from the deep, a handsome Skateraw loon and a heroic mermaid who saves the day!
Here’s a drawing of the Kraken from our story 👾🧜♀️🐙🦀🐟🧜♂️♥️🐳
Wow P6/7 at Newtonhill Primary were on fire on Thursday! We’re composing a ballad about a local resident who lived in a cave!
Having a very productive afternoon working on booking documents that I should have sent weeks ago and researching the mythology of various SEA MONSTERS!!

