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On Water xvii
lunatic repetition tide in, tide out, back and forth set your clock by it n.b. Imagine if we had time pieces attuned to the tides, not set from Greenwich Meridian; would we be more sensitive to our planet’s music? CLP 25/04/2021 →
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On Water xv
green brine of Pompey no shallow mirror of sky depth of character ~ CLP 24/04/2021 →
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On Water viii
a true reflection or mask of what lies beneath? skin-deep beautiful ~ CLP 17/04/2021 →
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On Water iv
streaked willow shade riffled river disrupts light sun flakes; sparks from flint ~ CLP 13/04/2021 →
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On Reflection
Yeah, great. Another sunset. What’s great about that? Gold, cold, darkness approaches. Day’s end and time to struggle with the night. I want, I need, I long to see another sunrise. Picture that! Another sunrise. Not much to ask, is it? ~ CLP 30/03/2021 →
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Spring (Day 11):
We wait by the Wensum. We wait for the kingfisher. We are not disappointed as it flies past twice, breaking its return journey to rest on the buddleja opposite for a few seconds. Later, I wait and watch again. A family gather pointing at silver blue in the bushes across the water. They realise it →
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On The Tree
After spring day’s warmth Sleep calls to our sun-pinked skin. Insomniac bird! ~ n.b. Get with the programme, birdie! ~ CLP 30/03/2021 →
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At the Exit
Clocks have changed to British Summer Time. The Sun has come out. A strong southerly wind brings warmth to Norfolk. People are out and about, the sound of children playing in the local park competes with goldfinches, blackbirds, chaffinches and the blue and great tits. An otter has been seen in the Wensum nearby and →
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L3 (Day 81.9): River
Caught by March gusts. See in these ripples which way the wind blows; we don’t need a weatherman. All is as it should be. ~ CLP 28/03/2021 →