Posted: 21/01/22
Sunrise 5 January - Jessie Fothergill
I was surprised to see not one person look up, made me feel as though I was CCTV; suspended in the air, always watching but rarely noticed. Observing people scurrying along with their heads down, acting like ants going about their daily business. Each person with a purpose and a place to go.
I spent some time observing the seagulls, watching how gracefully they sail on the wind gusts. The sunrise was perfect, beautiful and very bright after the first couple of minutes. I then turned my attention to the ripples on the Humber. While the sun was still rising I enjoyed watching the reflections of light bouncing off the windows and appreciated the beauty of shadows turning into light. It was a peaceful and humbling experience. Thank you!
I enjoy being able to look out at the world, knowing the world can’t look back. (Philip Larkin wrote words to that effect when talking of his Pearson Park flat.)