Sounds in the dark

One of the things I love about getting up early and heading out on my bike of a morning is the sounds I hear. The change in the clocks meant it was dark again when I set off this morning but the air was alive with bird song. There is something about hearing sounds in darkness. They seem so much clearer and more vibrant, donโ€™t they? All along the river anonymous creatures scurried and scampered amongst the vegetation, birds sang, and the tails of baby rabbits bobbed. A sliver of pink moon hovered low in the sky. Then, all of a sudden, there was a loud growly snorting, and out of the undergrowth burst a badger, his white stripes bright in my bike light. Caught in the wonder of it, it was all I could do to hang on to my handlebars, swerve and avoid him. Over my shoulder I could see him glaring at me down the path, just like Badger from Wind in the Willows. And just like Badger, I could imagine him shaking his walking stick and shouting, โ€œBlasted humans!โ€

Here is a photo of a misty Dartmoor on Motherโ€™s Day.

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2 Responses to Sounds in the dark

  1. Evy Browning says:

    Oh this made me smile – glad you managed to stay on the bike & swerve…….. Badger probably thought the path should be his when it was still that dark, wonder if they know the clocks changed???

  2. Hannah says:

    Hee hee ๐Ÿ˜€ He was very cross!

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