63 min listen
Wind over the Bridgemarsh Marina on the Dengie Peninsula
Wind over the Bridgemarsh Marina on the Dengie Peninsula
ratings:
Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
While we went off to explore along the river banks of the Crouch, we left the microphones behind to record on the windowsill of a derelict shed just inside the deserted marina on the leeside of the prevailing wind. As time passes, yacht masts set shaking in the wind ring out, some like bells. Taught lines whistle. Restless halyards knock and settle. A redshank, some cawing crows, impatient gulls and a curlew. There are starlings too, perched on the power lines. A late foraging bee, a propeller plane, and some distant motorbikes on the B1010. It's afternoon, but a cockerel makes it sound like morning. Two dogs bark distantly while two men tinker in a nearby shed beside some dry-landed rocked-over boats. A jet plane softly rumbles out to sea, far above the marina. There's a flag near to this shed. In the wind it is restless, flapping and furling and unfurling.
Released:
Oct 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Murmurs of the Kerry Ridgeway (part 2) - what rush hour sounds like in the hills of mid-Wales: Over the hills above the sun is going down. It's been a warm dry April day along the Kerry Ridgeway. High pressure, light breezes. It's late afternoon and cars, tractors, farm vehicles and the odd lorry rattle past. Hidden behind hedgerows down a steep b... by Radio Lento podcast