It was her prolonged silence that convinced me that Kate Humble really was entranced by her surroundings, and not just putting on the false enthusiasm of some celebrities.
We were sitting together on Wild Skies Shetland’s “talking bench” at the top of Saxa Vord, enjoying the view across Unst to Yell and Mainland Shetland, with a glimpse of the Muckle Flugga lighthouse cottages in the foreground. The “talking bench” had just played us a piece of harp music called The Mirrie Dancers (northern lights), written, performed, and gifted to Wild Skies Shetland by Unst resident Sunita Staneslow.