It was a very high tide last night!!
Photos taken at Castlehill Harbour, Castletown. Visit Castletown Heritage Centre for info about Caithness slate and more.........
Rhiannon and Leoni. We chose to do spots and stars because we like them. We chose to do it in the colours that we did because we like to use colourful pens.
Natalie S-W. I did lines, squiggles and swirls all over my boat.
Leoni S. age 10. I chose this pattern because it is my favouite and my best friend suggested to write L.S since it is my initials.
Emma G. age 11. I chose to use blue, red, yellow and orange for my boat because they are my favourite colours.
James G age 10. I chose the flag of New Zealand because my cousins live in New Zealand.
Connor F. I like patterns.
Alex F. age 10. I chose blue, white and purple because it is the colour of the sea and the white is an effect of waves.
Georgia McL. Age 10 . I chose these colours because they are my favourite colours. I chose spots because they are my favourite patterns.
Dale McP. Age 10. I made this boat because I like yellow. I used a recycled timetable.
Alex – has a red and orange boat.
Caitlin F. I chose contrasting bright colours and dark colours.
Caitlin F. Age 11. I chose the colours because they are really bright and colourful.
Rhiannon. I chose to use an olf athletics program because I thought it would be different.
Duncan D. Age 10. I called my boat “ Cool Boys” because I am a boy.
Natalie S-W. I did lines, squiggles and swirls all over my boat.
Leoni S. age 10. I chose this pattern because it is my favouite and my best friend suggested to write L.S since it is my initials.
Emma G. age 11. I chose to use blue, red, yellow and orange for my boat because they are my favourite colours.
James G age 10. I chose the flag of New Zealand because my cousins live in New Zealand.
Connor F. I like patterns.
Alex F. age 10. I chose blue, white and purple because it is the colour of the sea and the white is an effect of waves.
Georgia McL. Age 10 . I chose these colours because they are my favourite colours. I chose spots because they are my favourite patterns.
Dale McP. Age 10. I made this boat because I like yellow. I used a recycled timetable.
Alex – has a red and orange boat.
Caitlin F. I chose contrasting bright colours and dark colours.
Caitlin F. Age 11. I chose the colours because they are really bright and colourful.
Rhiannon. I chose to use an olf athletics program because I thought it would be different.
Duncan D. Age 10. I called my boat “ Cool Boys” because I am a boy.
Greg S. Age 10. I wrote my name on my boat because I like writing my name on things and I drew the Scotland flag on it because I am Scottish.
Georgia McW. The reason I put Joanne Kaar, recycle and Mary-Ann on my boat is because Mary-Ann liked to recycle and Joanne is helping keep Mary-Ann’s cottage open!
Scott S. I used a scotland flag because I like drawing flags and I am Scottish.
Laura D. Age 11. I made my boat out of old magazines that I wove myself. I chose to reuse materials because Mary-Ann did a lof of reusing.
Jack M. Age 11. I chose to do my boat in a pattern because I like patterns.
Nicola G. Age 10. The WK1 Rainbow Rider is made up of lots of differently decorated paper boats in varied sizes. It is decorated with bright and colourful flags and is supposed to look like a boat in a gala or festival.
Sam A. Age 10. I picked black, red and yellow because they’re my favourite colours. I picked the size because I like little things. (look careflully in the photo to find these boats!)
Alex. I made lots of boats from work taken home from school!
Miss S. Watson (class teacher). My paper boat is made using a sheet of music manuscript. It contains the first two pages of a string quartet called “Mary-Ann Calder”, written by by sister Katrina Gordon and premiered in Wick in May 2009. She wrote the piece about a day in the life of Mary-Ann, after working as a volunteer guide at the cottage.



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