The night is chill and crisp, a bright moon rides the racing clouds and stars shimmer on the surface of the canal. It’s a perfect night for a night walk. Snuggle down and wrap up warm as you join me on a canal walk washed by moon light.   

Journal entry:

29th November, Tuesday

“Reluctant daylight.
 The sun's cold shoulder.
 Three ducks bob on ruffled water.
 I walk on uphill
 Grateful for thick socks.”

 Episode Information:

In this episode I read an extract from Niall Mac Coitir’s retelling of the myth of Halcyone and Ceyx in his (2015) book Ireland’s Birds: Myths, legends and folklore published by Swift Books. The book by Alexander Porteous that I refer to on the walk is The Forest in Folklore and Mythology first published in 1928 and subsequently republished by Courier Corporation (2001). 

I also cite a portion of Ralph McTell’s song ‘Streets of London’ released in 1969. You can listen to the complete song here: Ralph McTell – Streets of London

The first NoSW ‘Nightwalk’ can be heard here: Episode 5: Nightwalk

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