Words and photos Mark Davey
A STEADY flow of customers, both islanders and visitors, on the Isle of Gigha for the winter festival, kept stall holders busy at a Christmas sale.
Jean Morrison, a former Aberdeen city councillor, was visiting her daughter Elaine and served hearty food.
It included Cullen Skink and in honour of Russian visitors, expected for last Sunday’s Kartli memorial service, Bortsch, a Russian soup made with beetroot.
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