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A Feast, A View, and A Reel Good Time! A Feast, A View, and A Reel Good Time! Fair Isle Return - Video Collection Fair Isle Adventure Part 1 Fair Isle Life Documentary Island Wild...

✈️ Isle Be Back -Shetland

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Fair Isle: A Journey to Britain's Most Remote Island Fair Isle A Journey to Britain's Most Remote Inhabited Island We Are Back! Fair Isle is a lyrical reminder to break the momentum of busyness that fuels the sadness of never understanding ourselves. It makes a place to sit down. So: Sit down. Be quiet... The impulse to create begins in a tunnel of silence. ...

Landed and Already Planning Our Return After 2 Days On The Mainland We Are Back!

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Shetland Islands / Return Dispatch We Are Back Continuing our Shetland adventure with new horizons, ferry crossings, old stone, coastal weather, and Skyelark surveying the kingdom. Exploring from above: soaring at 10,000 feet, taking in landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see. A new perspective on adventure. Image Log Shetland Field Gallery 01 New Horizons New horizons, same regal stance. Skyelark takes in her latest domain with the confidence of a true explorer. 02 Brick Walls The brick walls are there for a reason. They are not there to keep us out. They are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something. 03 Morning Mist and Lerwick Luxuries A day trip to Shetland’s hub, where Tesco and a cozy coffee shop feel like pure indulgence for Sarah, Skyelark, and me. Simple joys in i...

Fair Isle in Green

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Fair Isle Chronicles / Sheep Rock / North of Everywhere North of Everywhere Where mountains stand guard and solitude becomes sanctuary. Image Sequence Where the Land Stands Guard 01 Mountain Guardian The mountain becomes presence, witness, and answer. 02 Elevation Sheep Rock rises as the hard punctuation of island life. 03 Ed and Skyelark Human, terrier, cliff, weather, and scale in one frame. “I was asked today, ‘Who is the most important person I ever met?’ I answered: ‘That mountain.’” World premiere: welcome to Britain’s most isolated inhabited island. Land as Speaker I, the Land I, the land. Now on Fair Isle, because of salt water and clearings for sheep, there are no such things as trees. The life of wood, and how it shows growth, death, and...

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