Our first island Christmas.
Last night we attended an outdoor meal with friends around a fire, with local musicians and Gaelic singers. They sang traditional carols but also songs that we didn’t know, hauntingly beautiful in the open air and the darkness of the night.

It was a cold night but we honestly didn’t feel it. Such a lovely introduction to Christmas here.
We returned home smelling of woodsmoke and with heads full of new melodies and happy memories.
This morning, Christmas Day, and it was a day alone for us. The wind howled around the caravan and we sat in front of the fire with big socks on and shared a zoom call with the boys in Manchester.
We ate venison and drank red wine and enjoyed the feeling of peacefulness and nothing that we absolutely had to do.

It’s been a very unusal and quiet Christmas, but a good one for all that. It’s made us remember what’s important and has made us look forward to next year’s celebration with family (and a proper kitchen!) all the more.
Merry Christmas to you all. From the fireside of the caravan on the windswept hillside of the croft I’m sending you all good wishes for health and happiness, wherever you are.

Sending you both the very best Christmas wishes – enjoy some cosy days xxx
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It sounds like you have fed your soul well! All your senses are repleat and peaceful. Thank you for the lovely images.
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Merry Christmas! Hope you had a good one too 👍🎄🎅
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Quiet, but good.
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That sounds idyllic. I’m adding my Christmas greetings too.
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Hop you had a lovely day. We’ve got Storm Bella today so are hunkering down as best we can! Stay safe 👍
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She’s visiting us too. I am glad she waited until today to do it!
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Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.
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And the same for you too, Linda ❤️🎄
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