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This week much of the country fell silent for a while and that stillness was the occasion for a chance encounter and finding within the silence the music of bells among crow song. Join us aboard the Erica tonight as we are touched by the enigmatic qualities of bells and stillness.
Journal entry:
21st September, Wednesday
Dew, the smell of sheep and wet grass.
Rooks jostle the lightening sky.
The company of ducks hunched at the water’s edge
Shake themselves awake
And drop into the pool of water
The colour of dawn.
Episode Information:
fAll field recordings made on 19.09.2022 and features the bells of St Peter's church, Wootton Wawen.
In this episode I read short extracts from:
SeánStreet’s (2012) The Poetry of Radio: The colour of sound published by Routledge.
Seán Street’s (2019) The Sound inside the Silence: Travels in the Sonic Imagination published by Springer.
I also read two short extracts from John Betjeman.
John Betjeman (1958) Introduction to English Country Churches
John Betjeman (1960) Summoned by Bells originally published by John Murray
Steve Tyrell’s vlog recording his adventures on the NB Precious Jet can be viewed here: Narrowboat Precious Jet.
David Keating’s Instagram account to view his photographs: david_keating.
For more information about Nighttime on Still Waters
You can find more information and photographs about the podcasts and life aboard the Erica on our website at noswpod.com. It will also allow you to become more a part of the podcast and you can leave comments, offer suggestions, and reviews. You can even, if you want, leave me a voice mail by clicking on the microphone icon.
General Details
In the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org.
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For more information about Nighttime on Still Waters
You can find more information and photographs about the podcasts and life aboard the Erica on our website at noswpod.com.
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Send us a text
This week much of the country fell silent for a while and that stillness was the occasion for a chance encounter and finding within the silence the music of bells among crow song. Join us aboard the Erica tonight as we are touched by the enigmatic qualities of bells and stillness.
Journal entry:
21st September, Wednesday
Dew, the smell of sheep and wet grass.
Rooks jostle the lightening sky.
The company of ducks hunched at the water’s edge
Shake themselves awake
And drop into the pool of water
The colour of dawn.
Episode Information:
fAll field recordings made on 19.09.2022 and features the bells of St Peter's church, Wootton Wawen.
In this episode I read short extracts from:
SeánStreet’s (2012) The Poetry of Radio: The colour of sound published by Routledge.
Seán Street’s (2019) The Sound inside the Silence: Travels in the Sonic Imagination published by Springer.
I also read two short extracts from John Betjeman.
John Betjeman (1958) Introduction to English Country Churches
John Betjeman (1960) Summoned by Bells originally published by John Murray
Steve Tyrell’s vlog recording his adventures on the NB Precious Jet can be viewed here: Narrowboat Precious Jet.
David Keating’s Instagram account to view his photographs: david_keating.
For more information about Nighttime on Still Waters
You can find more information and photographs about the podcasts and life aboard the Erica on our website at noswpod.com. It will also allow you to become more a part of the podcast and you can leave comments, offer suggestions, and reviews. You can even, if you want, leave me a voice mail by clicking on the microphone icon.
General Details
In the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org.
Two-str
Support the show
Become a 'Lock-Wheeler'
Would you like to support this podcast by becoming a 'lock-wheeler' for Nighttime on Still Waters? Find out more: 'Lock-wheeling' for Nighttime on Still Waters.
Contact
I would love to hear from you. You can email me at [email protected] or drop me a line by going to the nowspod website and using either the contact form or, if you prefer, record your message by clicking on the microphone icon.
For more information about Nighttime on Still Waters
You can find more information and photographs about the podcasts and life aboard the Erica on our website at noswpod.com.

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