Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Walsingham

The next two posts in this blog move away from the footpaths and open spaces of South Cambridgeshire and locate themselves firmly in North Norfolk.

This post is all about the ancient town of Walsingham that once housed an important medieval shrine to Our Lady of Walsingham and now has two shrines, an Anglican and a Roman Catholic one, based around the remains of the original shrine and its priory.

I visited Walsingham on a drear, grey day in the middle of June. A combination of the weather and the ongoing pandemic kept the crowds away and it felt like I had the small town largely to myself.




















 

Wednesday, 2 June 2021

Laying Down Lines








Laying Down Lines


I am making these lines through the golden green of evening

tracing its glory light with the worn dark soles of my shoes.

It’s a time I have repeatedly sped through in the past

making hard lines for always somewhere else

leaving my yearning like a lost trail behind me.

Now I am lingering, laying down lines

timelines, lay lines, ends of lines

along old green lines long since axed

well past their glory days.

Tracing these parallels because you.

For you, with you, though you 

have long since sped on by.

Via these lines, between these lines

I am leaving marks, laying you down

marking time

taking you

to the end of the line.

                        

                                                        J.S.Watts                                                                      

 

 

 

 

 

From photographs taken on: 17th April 2021, 18th April 2021, 29th May 2021 and 31st May 2021 across South Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire