At Grudge’s Harbour

It’s grey, dark and forever shadowy like charcoal thumb-smudges gone awry. Sleet slashes sideways as the North Sea winds rip and temper-tantrum like screeching victims, ghost trains and the drums of mountain giants. Yet, she sits under a hooded cloak of fury oblivious to all of this… burning from the inside out whilst poking at … Continue reading At Grudge’s Harbour