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A Walk In The Hebrides

Walking In A Storm
V2CH+6H Isle of Harris, UK
3 minutes

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This describes my experience in the Hebrides during some of the wildest and wettest weather I’ve ever walked in. Inspired by the Shipping Forecast, celebrating its centenary this year, my companion asked me whether I was still dry as we battled the elements. This reading/poem is a version of my response. I have set this walk to the theme tune of the legendary radio programme that has helped mariners – and possibly walkers – for many years.

A Walk In The Hebrides

Fair use: Vanessa Wright

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Wright, V. (2023). A Walk In The Hebrides. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/a-walk-in-the-hebrides/

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nuddle

Back in the 1500s, nuddle had a few meanings that congregated low to the ground: To nuddle was to push something along with your nose or nudge forward in some other horizontal manner. By the 1800s, nuddle started referring to stooped walking, the kind of non-jaunty mosey in which someone’s head is hanging low. You can hear a touch of contempt in a phrase from an 1854 glossary by A. E. Baker: “How he goes nuddling along.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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