
Insert cheesy caption about changing tides here…
Is it just me or did January seem to last for about eight weeks?!
Not that I mind January…
Tucked in between the island weather warnings we are treated to vivid blue skies with sparkling sunshine and a clarity to the air that we don’t see in warmer months; happy breaths of respite amidst the seemingly-endless days of sleet and overcast skies.
I’m often cold but I’m happy in the knowledge that I’m only going to get warmer from now on (I know spring has sprung when I finally regain feeling in my toes. A few weeks to go yet…)

Clear blue winter skies and the Trotternish Ridge all to myself!
The days are getting longer…
When I visit nearby bothies and tourist spots I have them all to myself (I can wake up and brush my teeth in my pants and wellies looking like a scruffy urchin without scaring anyone -yay!)
In my garden, tiny green spears precede buttery-coloured crocus buds and the pearls of new snowdrops.

Hullo little friend!
Well, with all that said, I think January is pretty bloody lovely, actually!
I think the reason why it’s felt so long for me is that so much has happened.
Huge things, both good and bad, made for an exhaustingly busy month…
Unfortunately, Rob and I parted ways after almost two years together. Although it’s always sad when these things end, there are no hard feelings between us and we’ll always have fond memories of our time together. Although we realised that we look at life in completely opposite ways I’ll always appreciate the how we got each other through such an extraordinary first year together!

Back to kissing frogs!
It’s strange being single again though, a weird mix of oh-bugger-here-we-are-again-I’m-too-old-for-this and lovely freedom. I’m not saying finding a partner on Skye is hard but it’s probably easier to teach quantum physics to adolescent piglets…
Suppose I’ll just have to get my own Valentines present this year.
On top of this I travelled back to the South of England to help Mum move house.
Despite being in my 30’s I still count the family home as ‘home home’, even though I’m very much a Skye-girl now (I’ll always be an ‘incomer’ but hopefully I can also be ‘a local’!)

Bye bye, Meadowview Cottage!
Some good news has been that my painting sales have been busier than they’ve ever been before (whoopee!) but the real big, red cherry on the cake is this…
I’m now an Ordnance Survey #GetOutside Champion!
Okay, fair enough, if you don’t follow outdoorsy/adventure social media then you probably don’t know what that is (although you’d have to be living on the moon to have not come across Ordnance Survey before).
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Woohoo, I’m a #GetOutside Champion… They even put up a picture of North Skye to make me feel at home… 😉
I won’t go into too much detail as I’ll write a new post about it later this week but it’s a great honour and, after an overwhelming January, it’s just what I needed to kickstart an awesome 2018.

The 2018/19 Ordnance Survey #GetOutside Champions (I’m the one in the middle who can’t quite believe she got in there!)
One of the many inspiring people I met at the #GetOutside launch event was Anna Humphries, a mountain leader, Bear Grylls instructor and generally all-round kickass superwoman. I was lucky enough to be sat next to her at the launch dinner.
Whilst we ate we talked about the rare event of the supermoon, blood moon and blue moon all coinciding at the same time. Amongst her many talents, Anna is fantastically knowledgeable about the universe. She explained about energies and planets and how, after many folk experienced difficulties over winter, good things are set to align this year because of these celestial events.
Now I’m a sceptic with most things but she explained this in such a scientific and rational way… it really made sense.
It’s been quite a turbulent month for me but, you know what, I feel deep down that Anna is right… 2018 is gonna be a good year.
I’m excited already…

Bring it 2018, I’ve got a new jumper and a cup of tea and I’m ready for ya!
Good to see you back and writing these entries! I am sure many new adventures await you in 2018. Sorry to hear about your split with Rob. I am sure though that a lovely person such as yourself will not find it hard to meet someone else should you so wish…
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Aww, thanks Shaunn! I’ve been a bit stuck in the doldrums recently so hopefully this marks the start of a fresh flurry of writing. Funny how if you put things off they become bigger than they actually are…
Receiving kind comments like yours makes everything feel much easier and far more worthwhile so I owe you a big thank you 🙂 x
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I always enjoy your blogs they are well written and uplifting. The world would be a sadder place without ‘off the wall’ people like you. We all need to be woken up to the glories that surround us, it takes some talent to make January on Skye sound so good.
I fully understand why you have been chosen as an OS Champion, experience, energy and enthusiasm.
2018 may have been a heavy door to open, but now you have pushed it off its hinges and rushed through, go girl!!
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Thanks Helen, I’m very lucky to have people like you in my life up here! I think a heavy dose of good friends goes a good way to beating the January blues too! xxx
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Keep on doing what you believe in and love Katy, that’s what it’s all about x
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Thank you Christine 🙂 x
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