I never cease to be excited by the ever changing scenery
beside the River Crouch at Hullbridge. Sunrise and sunset, ebb and flow,
whispering winds, swans, boats and people; the passing of the seasons; colours,
light and shade; clouds, bright and fluffy, clear blue sky; falling leaves and
black mud - these are the riches of this very special place.
Hullbridge is a slumber land for dreamers – dreamers like
me. Yachts restlessly wriggle on the falling tide; then sleepily they rest until
awakened by the urgent flood. They strain at their moorings, longing to be off,
longing to curtsy in response to the wind; longing for fulfilment, just to be
what they were meant to be: pleasers and charmers, dancers of the sea.
Moonshine, shadows, sparkling stars; spindrift, spray, rainbow light; these are
jewels of joy they bring.
My excitement is heightened by the imminent arrival of ‘Minnow’,
a magical mistress seeking a new master who will cosset her; one who will dress
her and make her fit for purpose. She is not the prettiest Essex girl, but she
has inner strength; beneath her scars she has character and dignity and
fidelity. She will satisfy her owner, and he will be content.
You might have an interest in this... especially the last photo... :o)
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Steve,
ReplyDeletePete did a really good job building Johanna. I'm hoping to meet him one day and to see his Paradox.
Cheers,
Bill.
Excited for you Bill! Can't wait to sign on tomorrow night and read the report!
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