I just sat for a while in the car by the boats, looking
across the water out to the mountains beyond.
Snow on the mountains; I could
see white in the distance. The sun had been and gone, tempting me here
again. Its weakling warmth upon my skin but under the clouds it was freezing.
I had promised myself to get out and take a stroll but it was so cold and the stiff
wind, cutting to the bone, made it even colder - shivering, chattering, cold.
Even the gulls were silent as they swooped in the cold air
above me. Too cold to dive for fish.
I sat in the car listening to the wind, watching the gulls swoop and not dive and wishing I had a cigarette.
Boats; that's what they'll do to you if you let them.
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