Bow Fiddle Rock, Moray, Scotland

The May day is sunburnt and brisk along Moray’s cliffs. I soldier on gripped by the common cold, for there’s no time to curl inward beneath the blankets. I unspool myself along the coastal A-roads instead, diving down to pebbly beaches and skirting gorse-covered ridgelines: Whitehills, Findlater Castle, Cullen, Portknockie. Here, at the journey’s farthest reach, a faint path winds down the emerald turf to a tongue of rock and driftwood hushed by the North Sea’s sibilance. A primordial arches from the surf, groaning, its low tone hollow as a bone: Bow Fiddle Rock.

I can smell its salty breath and feel the vibration through the coast’s spine. It towers over a lone figure taking photographs or paying homage or begging to change the universe. This sand became sandstone baked into rock by the Earth’s heart, then heaved up and crumpled like a lost love letter between Avalonia and Laurentia. It has never been closer to the cosmos than right now, just like us, and then I think we’re all drafts, endlessly cut and edited, rewritten, revised, rebuilt. Art is never complete, never perfect, it is simply created and given, and by its imperfections begets more of itself. 

Article Comments

  1. Alison September 5, 2018 at 6:52 pm

    What a marvellous gift you have with words Keith
    Love reading your stories
    Makes the yearning to go back to Scotland stronger each time
    The 3 of us are planning to return next September all being well
    For further exploration
    Thank you so much
    Alison

    1. Aelyth Savage September 5, 2018 at 7:31 pm

      Thank you, Alison, and good on you for planning a return! That’s amazing!

  2. Melissa September 6, 2018 at 6:50 am

    Aelyth, from thousands of miles away I inhale this Scotland beauty from your words. Captivating! Looking forward to returning soon.
    Blessings, Melissa

    1. Aelyth Savage September 6, 2018 at 7:24 am

      Thanks for the note, Melissa. Happy travels.

  3. Chuck Nakell September 6, 2018 at 8:22 am

    I simply cannot accurately express to you how much I LOVED today’s post. You’ve absolutely found your visual/poetic expressive mark.

    1. Aelyth Savage September 6, 2018 at 4:18 pm

      Dear Chuck, thanks for the kindness. Means a lot. Hope you’re well.

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