OK, This is how my dreams have passed for the last few weeks... I am back in N.Z working for uncle Matt Paku and Lincoln Paku my best mate fishing for eels. Every eel I take from the net looks me directly in the eye and winks. I can see the creatures long sleek lines. I can see the bunched muscle of the jaw line and the thin membrane of the fin attached along the powerful tail, twisting and curving. Purpley black, green and yellow, shifting and glistening with movement. I look down to see my eels pouring from a huge hole in my net bag, all escaping to the running stream next to me. I leap onto the nearest one and try to wrap my hands around its thick body. The eel squirms and curves trying to escape my grasp so I tighten my grip. As I squeeze harder the head pops off! There is no blood, just clay. Miraculously as I release my grip both the head and the body do a wriggly dance together, reattach and with a shifty smile and another cheeky wink it disappears into the waiting waters. I wake with a sharp intake of breath to find its still only 5am and I have 2 hous to kill before breakfast.Sunday, August 31, 2008
Dreaming
OK, This is how my dreams have passed for the last few weeks... I am back in N.Z working for uncle Matt Paku and Lincoln Paku my best mate fishing for eels. Every eel I take from the net looks me directly in the eye and winks. I can see the creatures long sleek lines. I can see the bunched muscle of the jaw line and the thin membrane of the fin attached along the powerful tail, twisting and curving. Purpley black, green and yellow, shifting and glistening with movement. I look down to see my eels pouring from a huge hole in my net bag, all escaping to the running stream next to me. I leap onto the nearest one and try to wrap my hands around its thick body. The eel squirms and curves trying to escape my grasp so I tighten my grip. As I squeeze harder the head pops off! There is no blood, just clay. Miraculously as I release my grip both the head and the body do a wriggly dance together, reattach and with a shifty smile and another cheeky wink it disappears into the waiting waters. I wake with a sharp intake of breath to find its still only 5am and I have 2 hous to kill before breakfast.
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2 comments:
congratultions on finish
hope dreams are more peaceful for next stage
Well Done Sam!
We think your eels are brilliant.Lots of love best wishes to you and J9,
from your ancient relatives,
Ann and John
in North Yorkshire, England.
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