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       I walked the leingth of Dreweridge Bay  last night.
 Half way along  some half a mile to the north as I stood in the dunes I saw a gient furrie snake twisting and weaving its way down the sand.
As it reached the serf it seemed to break into four pieces - and as they ran into the sea I recognised three brown and black Labradore pups and their mother.

   A long paper kite flew high from the north headland, whilest two miles along the shore to the south, faceing a blue-grey Noth Sea, not another soul was in sight.

A north easterly wind hissed through the grass as I watched the shadows leingthen and the night come down. 
Posted by Triforium on 2007-10-06 15:26:45 | Rating: | Views: 63


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Posted by
scotslad60
on 2007-10-17 06:56:03
 
Very descriptive short piece but I like it. I could see what you were talking about here. Nice.
 
 


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