So balancing weather and kelp collection, Laurence and I fixed a date. The day after what was to have been the worst ever recorded storms in Fife. Laurence, traveling through from south of Edinburgh, could not navigate the torn roads and landslides, so we had to cancel.
But I had the bags of seaweed and the hessian dresses . . . so we managed to rearrange for the day after.
It dawned, an inauspicious mirk of sea mist called 'haar' here. However, everything came together beautifully.
Laurence is still working on the photos taken during a four-hour shoot, we used driftwood which was on the beach and pushed the seaweed through the hessian of the dress.
Every day now, I am on the beach at some point walking our dog, and always for years and years, I have gathered sack fulls of litter. I don't do communal litter picks, I go out and I gather as a way of repaying for the joy of the walk and the natural treasures that I gather.
Weirdly Laurence sent his pictures through after a particularly harrowing morning walk, which resulted in this poem. I have always written poetry since being a young child, dyslexia seems to help. For years I have not been focusing on my words, parenting and lecturing have taken time and energy elsewhere. But when I am particularly angry or moved words come without invitation.
"I step out, bags in pocket, dog attached.
As I step, my sleep soft face hardens like a crab shell . . . crabbit.
bottles, bottles
cans, cans
mask
gloves
Iron Bru
MONSTER
wrappers from sweets
wrappers from crisps
The ubiquitous candy stripe
straw.
The deflated celebration
helium balloon,
and fatbergs
A rat, cocksure bounds from rock to rock
another lies pealed in the sand
A rainbow of tampon dispensers wink
from the tangles of seaweed.
The fridge that has haunted my walks for four days
lies still beached.
I have requested help to remove it,
none came.
Today I drag it, singlehanded (dog in other)
I look deranged,
I know.
So now it lies recumbent on the prom.
bottle, can, straw, glove,
nappy, balloon, lighter,
POLYSTYRENE
I claw you from the sand, coal grits cling
My dog pisses up a traffic cone
and I carry it dripping to the bin."
(cra·bit) Dialect, chiefly Scot -adj. 1. ill-tempered, grumpy, curt, disagreeable; in a bad mood [esp. in the morning]
Prints of the photograph are available from Laurence Winram.
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