Praise the lard!
RECENT storms caused some rather strange sights at Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) nature reserves in Eastern Scotland this month.
At St Cyrus, four large, barrel-shaped pieces of lard have appeared on the beach, escapees from an old World War II shipwreck, while at Tentsmuir, an odd collection of WW II relics and sea creatures have kept visitors to the nature reserve guessing.
The lard was stored in wooden barrels, now long since rotted away, on a ship that was bombed in the Second World War. Bombing of merchant and other ships was common on the east coast of Scotland during that time. The lard is still a brilliant white where animals have exposed it, under a thick crust of barnacles.
Lard has appeared before at St Cyrus, but not for many decades.
Angus McHardy, a local resident and retired fisherman, remembers the lard appearing on the beach back in early 1940s.
(Read more about this story - with a surprise local recollection! - in the next Montrose Review)
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Weather for Montrose
Tuesday 21 May 2013
Today
Cloudy
Temperature: 6 C to 13 C
Wind Speed: 18 mph
Wind direction: North west
Tomorrow
Light showers
Temperature: 2 C to 11 C
Wind Speed: 29 mph
Wind direction: North west
