"DON'T YOU QUIT"


This blog is a first for me, it describes part of my life before, sometimes during and after tranplant. working towards recovery, charity kayak (uk circumnavigation & Ireland) if humanly possible, and leg, and how I deal with my diabetes during training and expedition, maybe some inspiration along the way.


"To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour."
William Blake

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Monday 6 September 2010

"May the Winds of Heaven blow softly on your Home, And the Great Spirit bless all who enter there. May your Moccassins make happy tracks in the Snows, And may the rainbow always touch your shoulder".

This photo was taken this morning between 6 and 6:30. In the background you can see Whitesands holiday Park and around the small headland is Osmington Beach.

I got up early because I couldn't sleep, a number of reasons, but I heard the wind howling so had a quick butchers on the web cam at Secondwind, to see how the sea was behaving. There wasn't much to see as it was still dark, but what I was able to see (allot of see's there) due only to the small car park floodlight sneaking a bit of it's beam onto the beach. were the foaming crests of waves rolling onto shore.

That was enough to get me showered, dressed and out, bought a cup of tea from the Garage and headed for the Beach. There were a couple of odd bods around but but only this one sat on the beach sipping a cuppa.
It was something else just to be sitting there feeling the wind batter me and knocking my cup of tea over, but I managed to save two thirds of it.
The Sea always seems to breathe life into me.........





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