We first gaed tae Rubha Hunish, the northmaist pynt o the Isle o Skye - a quate heidland whaur the cliffs fae steep tae the sea an the wind niver stops movin. It's said tae be near whaur Bonnie Prince Chairlie first landit efter his lowpin frae the Outer Hebrides in 1746, crossin the watter in disguise wi Flora MacDonald. Staunin there, ye can near feel that same sense o relief an hame-comin.
That place becam the hert o Ower the Sea tae Skye. It opens wi sea saut an wild thyme, bricht an windswept, afore settlin intae driftwuid, heather, an ambergris - clean, mineral, an quate-endurin.
It's a fragrance aboot journeys an hame-comins, cairryin the scent o the wastlin sea an the calm that follaes the storm.