I made it, the rayburn is lit.
The house takes a long time to warm up. I pull the sofa in close to the fire and layer up with jumpers, scarf and blanket, awaiting the chill to leave the air...
Read MoreHome is an Island
I made it, the rayburn is lit.
The house takes a long time to warm up. I pull the sofa in close to the fire and layer up with jumpers, scarf and blanket, awaiting the chill to leave the air...
Read MoreA long overdue post as summer has flown by so fast! It's taken until now, the middle of October, to take a breath and a break. I'm currently sitting in an airport hotel waiting for my afternoon flight home to Shetland after cancellation last night due to Ophelia. A change of scenery and very chilled out company the last few days has definitely helped my post-Shetland Wool Week recovery as well as given me space to take stock of everything this year has offered so far...
Read MoreIt's been an eventful springtime, in lovely ways...
Read MoreFor any of you who have read my blog posts before you'll be familiar with the mix of scenery photos, descriptions of my walk experiences and also some personal stuff around mental health. Oddly though, seeing as this blog and website started out as a way for me to promote my weaving, you've probably realised (and possibly have been curious about) why I rarely mention weaving...
Read MoreThe end of July and into August every year my cousin comes home for a few weeks with the bairns, I'm quite often working but usually find a few days to spend with them. One of the best things we do when she's home is go out in my Uncle's boat around the small, now uninhabited, isles...
Read MoreToday I'm going to share some photos from a walk I took way back in May. I was driving back from Voe where I'd spent some time with family at Sunday Teas...
Read MoreHi, so it's been a while...
I'm just going to be honest, the last two months have been a struggle for me.
I lost my connection to the magic of the incredible landscape in which I'm so lucky to live...
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