Episode Summary
Tonight, Tom and Rhonda Muir of Scotland's Orkney Islands have a moonlight visitor - our very dear friend, author, researcher and storyteller Dr Erin Farley of Dundee. Those who love stories and Scotland will find much of interest, among these: Erin's abiding passion for worms: giant worms causing creation and destruction, the The Muckle Mester Stoorworm; Jörmungandr the world serpent, Ragnarök ... and a bonus: a charm against the worm in your tooth (toothache)! Looking at the landscape from a seafaring position Researching and preserving oral history in Scotland Stories of the old lighthouse keepers, including our mutual friend, Lawrence Tulloch of Shetland The Grey (bearded) Lady; and deep storytelling Sir Walter Scott in Orkney Acedemic writing as energy vampire vs. stories of the people Dundee roots: slavery; sufferagettes; carving out a place through poetry; William McGonagall; and stories around the Tay Bridge disaster Storytelling and the pressure to achieve; the rewards of taking things slowly A telling of the story of Jockie Barefoot from Erin's book, Angus Folktales - a tragic Angus tale of an evil lanlord The Twins of Edzel as performed by Tania Allan - A BSL interpretation of a Scottish folklore tale. Inspired by ‘Angus Folk Tales’ by Erin Farley. The Twins of Edzell is the story of a dedicated mother of deaf twin brothers and the hearing world that is unable to accept them. Filmed on location at Balvaird Castle, Perthshire. https://sfdh.org.uk/project/the-twins-of-edzell/So come thee wiz, pour yourself a dram and settle in for a good old-fashioned blether among friends.Orkneyology website: https://www.orkneyology.comPodcast theme music courtesy of Fionn McArthur."Ower wi' the moon" artwork created by Jenny Steer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.