Time and tide may wait for no man; but it pays to linger a little, until they are in one's favour. On this craggy tide-swept corner of coast.
Particularly, coming up to a nine metre range spring tide, on Tuesday. With Stargazer's most likely next ports having either tidal cills, or requiring entry at slack water. Due to swirling cross flows through the pontoons.
In Roscoff harbour, the gin clear waters are knee high to an egret. Which is setting a fine example, with the patience of its wait, before making its move.
As are the boats of the fishing fleet. In for the weekend. Resting against the granite quays, enjoying a couple of days’ rest, in the sunshine.
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