17 Dec: A Six – Drifting from The Moles Pub

Beyond an Intersection Named After an English King and a Saint
Six Sentence Story: Day 4

a.i. art, rolling hill of Sussex, springtime, sheep, dry stone walls dividing fields, narrow single-lane dirt road, Porsche 2007 997 series GT2

Drifting from The Three Moles Pub

“Did ya get lost, or what, Brigid? … re-bloody-calculating,” says the child-like brogue of the SatNav — Nick’s focus snaps to the map on the PCM screen, “… lil’ fucker …” he grins.

“Thanks just the same, Drake, but I know where I’m going,” and I take a sharp left on to a narrow track that warns heavy goods vehicles to find an alternate route.

The 911 is an obsidian arrow kicking up dust and biting through the sunlight – the rear drifts out of the apex, the front dips as the tyres grip; it’s a flat-six symphony …

“… it’s the voice of a mechanical deity,” Nick’s voice rises a notch over the sound of the engine.

Hünga sits at attention, he’s clipped into the seatbelt on the back seat but has a clear view through to the windscreen – and he barks what sounds like “Go! Go!” … but he’s quickly distracted by woolly sheep rushing by in a blur as we speed past fields sub-divided by wealden dry-stone walls.

The car tail-breaks, the wind whips through the open windows, and we are tethered by the long ribbonous road that dares to keep up with us, and Nick’s thundering laughter drops subsonic — “Fuckin’ finally, I’m flying!”

And I smile as his laughter fills my head; I hear it in his voice, I hear it where old knowledge resides in my bones: it is the answer – to what purpose … it is to feel alive.


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Written for Denise’s Six Sentence Story including the word ‘dip’.   Some artwork is created using Midjourney AI, and is identified as such in the ALT text or captioned. Images are copyright and not to used without permission, which I willingly give when asked, and when not for commercial use. Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2024.

18 responses to “17 Dec: A Six – Drifting from The Moles Pub”

  1. Aye, M… finally.

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    1. Aye … the song is quite simply: perfect.

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  2. I found out too old I like flying on roller coasters. This kind works, too, I’m sure.

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    1. As long as they don’t flip me upside down, I love them, too! A very happy Christmas to you, Mimi.

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  3. Nice phrase: “wealden dry-stone walls” That and the picture almost made me want to build one of those walls, but I don’t where I’d put it.

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    1. It’s a very old craft that’s quickly dying out because it’s 1) not being taught as a trade anymore, 2) electric fencing is replacing them because it contains animal stock more easily and 3) people don’t respect the work that goes into constructing one. They last for hundreds of centuries. I’ve always been fascinated by them, so I’m pleased that you enjoyed that element of the story, Frank.

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    2. Hey, Frank… check the video I posted further down about drystone walls.

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      1. Perfect. Thank you!

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  4. interesting take on the prompt..

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    1. I will assume that you enjoyed reading I – many thanks.

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  5. hey! fun flashback from your Reply to Frank above… being in southern New England, stonewalls are kind of a thing.

    once had occasion to watch some specialist/craftspersons in the process of building a wall. what impressed me the most was how if you looked a certain way, there was a sense of the puzzle being solved in their minds as they picked a certain stone for a particular space in the growing line of rocks.

    cool

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      1. That is a very informative video and beautifully made. New words I learned: “haha”, “squeeze style”, “through stone”, “coping stone”, “hearting”.

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      2. Perfect addition! We’ll be driving through there next month! Thank you for the video.

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    1. I am completely fascinated by them. When we were in the Yorkshire Dales, which happened to be the same day that the Queen was buried, I thoroughly enjoyed discovering these walls and how they cut through the hills and dales as if master of the earth. They are amazing.

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  6. Aye, I used to live in Yorkshire, and of course I know the Dales… very well. Lovely sheep too, and I am sure Hunga will be on extra good behavior out there!

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    1. I love the Dales … but Bridget and Nick should be there sometime next month. Bridget is hanging up her ink for three weeks while family are here visiting. Happy Christmas to you and all you love, Chris.

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      1. …and to you and all those lovely people☺️💞

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