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Alistair Sutherland, a traditional crofter clad in a tweed jacket and deerstalker hat, serves as a guide into the heart of Highland life. Never having left Scotland, Alistair embodies the spirit of the region, expressing a profound connection to his animals and the rhythms of nature. He describes the Highlands as a peaceful place where neighbors readily welcome visitors with a cup of tea—a hallmark of Scottish hospitality.
As winter yields to spring, Alistair embraces the seasonal changes with joy. Spring brings a resurgence of life as streams swell with melted snow, and the landscape transforms from barren brown to vibrant green. The arrival of lambs and calves signifies a time of renewal, not just for the land but also for the long-standing traditions of Highland farming.