My first Up Helly Aa festival was in January 2000. I'd been living in Shetland for nearly a year by then and I'd made quite a few friends - including a couple who lived in one of the houses overlooking the play park where the galley is burned.
We had a fantastic view from the upper windows of their house, there was mulled wine to keep us warm and the partying went on well into the night. It was a fantastic first experience of Up Helly Aa - Europe's largest fire festival.
I've attended a handful of Up Helly Aa processions in the years after, but if I am to be entirely honest, I've watched more of them through the 60 North live streaming from the comfortable warmth of my home. True you don't get the full experience of the fire festival unless you've physically been there, but there's something to be said about staying warm in your pjs and getting a good view through your iPad!
I had no intentions of attending Up Helly Aa this year. The weather wasn't forecast to be particularly pleasant (although Up Helly Aa has never been cancelled because of the weather!) but as chance should have it, London-based food and travel writer, Kerstin Rodgers aka Ms. Marmite Lover, happened to be in Shetland for the event, and she wanted some company.