
It’s a bit strange to have as a topic, something that I haven’t visited for a few days. But I guess it’s as valid to write about something you haven’t done as it is if you had.
During the day, if I’m out in the garden I will hear something, perhaps the horn of a boat or even a tannoy from the navy yard if the wind is in the right direction. Of course there is the permanent reminder of the Spinnaker which is visible from the garden.
The waterfront is often a goal for any of my walks. Whilst I don’t see something of major interest every time, it is quite often that something is happening usually it is something fairly straightforward, perhaps one of the channel ferries, the Normandie or Mon St Michel will be moving. There are even a couple of the Brittany ferries that I haven’t seen yet.
The bunkering ships; The Whitchampion, Jaynee W, might be coming in or going out, then there is the Bladerunner 2 bringing in one of the massive wind turbine blades.
Then there is just the sea. There have been some occasions when I have arrived at the waterfront and the sea, and the whole,e atmosphere of the water front can move between a feeling of desolation or exhilaration.
Whatever, visiting the water front is always a pleasure.