
The second in the series of chapter headings for ‘A Tide of Fish’. This time the homemade buoy that is the marker for a string of lobster pots. I must admit to not using the obvious to illustrate some of these chapters, sometimes the less obvious has a suggestion of more atmosphere and is easier for the reader to relate to and to put in the subjects of the chapter in context. Now it’s on to the next heading which involves a sunken forest, now there’s atmospheric and mysterious. Somewhere, nearby there’s sunken village too, it was inundated by the sea in a massive storm and you can hear the church bells ringing underwater, at night, when there’s a storm, don’t go on your own at night.