Teri Casiokola
This Amisfield life (is the life for me). Exploring this new form of the wireless.
Who's a Bad Bunny, eh?
- 11 Feb, 2026
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
American libertarians, free speech absolutists, blood and soils nationalists and everyday racists are spitting into their apple pies because their Superbowl handball half-time show featured a guy...
read moreImagine if dictators backed down?
- 05 Feb, 2026
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
Living in a state of paranoia of your own making must be hell. It’s particularly ironic as it seems that personal freedom eventually is directly disproportionate to power. Saddam, Qaddafi, Ceaușescu...
read moreBe careful of myths you hold dear
- 16 Dec, 2025
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
Reform UK has won its first Council seat election in Scotland. I'm grateful that it wasn't here in D&G, though we came pretty close a few weeks ago in the Stranraer & Rhins by-election. It was bound...
read moreWhitesands to Become a Normal Place
- 12 Dec, 2025
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
Yesterday afternoon the flood defence scheme was approved during a full meeting of the Council in which 23 councillors voted for the project while 19 voted against it. There are important lessons to...
read moreCrucial Vote on the Whitesands Flood Defences This Week
- 09 Dec, 2025
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
The week is upon us. On Thursday there will be a meeting of the full Council and on the agenda, the last chance to get flood defences for the Whitesands funded (mostly by the Scottish government). If...
read moreThe Leid’s Official
- 30 Nov, 2025
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
Happy St Andrew’s day beloved pee-wits. The Scottish Languages Act 2025 - legislation that officially recognises Gaelic and Scots as Scotland's official languages - comes into effect today. The Bill...
read moreHow old is old enough to let go?
- 01 Nov, 2025
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
It’s a curious thing. We hold on to any building from the Victorian or Georgian era as if it were a precious newborn. Yet the Victorians themselves voraciously demolished buildings and monuments to...
read moreColumbus and the journey to opposite land.
- 28 Oct, 2025
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
It was Columbus day across the pond a couple of weeks ago. In recent years there have been moves to celebrate the indigenous people of the US alongside or in place of famous immigrant, Christopher...
read moreYou've Got A Friend Indeed
- 14 Oct, 2025
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
There’s been quite the debacle across the pond in old New York. The owners of a product called, Friend, began an advertising campaign on the New York subway promoting an AI enabled pendant which you...
read moreBored of the Board already
- 03 Jun, 2024
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
For heavens' sakes. I had high hopes for this Town Board and already they're faltering at one of the easiest jobs in town. Resignations over governance have taken place - code for in-fighting. I...
read moreHow come we've no got a town machar?
- 30 Aug, 2023
- Teri Casiokola
- Letter From Amisfield
There’s a national one, some toons have one. So how come the toon that’s internationally kent for it’s renowned poet, Robert Burns doesnae have a machar? I’m sure it must have occurred to someone...
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