This is the beginning of the realisation of a twenty-five year dream to live on the Isle of Skye. We have just started the process of buying a croft on Sleat, in the south of the island, and are hoping to build a life and a home there for the future.
I know that the path to any dream can be fraught with difficulty and disappointment as reality kicks in and life happens, but a dream is a worthwhile thing to hold fast to, and I’ve held onto this for a very long time.
My busy work and home life in France and London over the last twenty years have kept me more than occupied, but throughout that time my little haven of peace and solitude has always been the Isle of Skye.
I used to escape to the island as often as I possibly could, at least once a year but sometimes more when I could squeeze time out of my work schedule. These trips mainly took place in February or March with gales, power cuts, and occasional snow blizzards, but also with glorious skies, open-fired cottages and monumental views over the Atlantic. It provided a small, restful hollow where life ran at a different pace and I could explore my creativity.
This is an island of artists on the edge of the wild. It felt like home, and always has done.
Being able to share this with my partner who, despite recognising the rigours of life on a cold, wet Scottish island is also up for this, is simply the icing on the cake. I simply couldn’t do this without him. Thank you, Universe!
This blog will chronicle the process of buying and setting up our croft, designing and building a house that fits into the rural aesthetic of this amazing place and working through the shape of our new lives there. Welcome along for the journey, and wish us luck. I think we’ll need it ☺️

Good luck on your journey. Skye is a beautiful island but I can imagine it has it’s challenges too… like those darn midges!!! 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you! It’s good to have company on the journey. You’re absolutely right… this isn’t paradise. Like all places there are downsides.. midges, cold and rain being but a few of them. For us it’s been about weighing the upsides to these (dark starry skies, no pollution, building a wood, solitude, sea, room for an art studio) and still figuring it’s worth it!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Make sure you have your wellies and each other and I am sure you will “weather” it all 🙂 So glad when we were there it was warm and sunny – strange weather LOL I do miss the oatcakes though.
LikeLike
I am going to read the journey from the start, and enjoy your success.
LikeLike
Lovely blog! I just found it recently, All the creativity! Cooking, gardening, needlework, and more. Enjoying it all . I wonder if it would be worthwhile to create an “About” page and put this post there…in case any other late comers want to start at the beginning (which is what I’m belatedly going to do).
LikeLiked by 1 person
That’s a good idea. I’ll take a look!
LikeLike
And thank you for reading, and for all your kind words 👍❤️
LikeLiked by 1 person