Telling tales, of walking in wild places, of painting, of sleeping in warm places and of mice and other things....
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Visiting the ghost cats
Evening. Early twilight, and the world wrapped in a shroud of cloud. We went visiting the ghost cats.
On top of the hill we could hear the waves washing the shore at Whitesands Beach. The air was still and full of the weight of water. The world closed in tight by clouds. At Maes y Mynydd we looked for the ghost cats, climbing the ruined walls.
Here, once, one hundred years ago, a cat sat by the fire after a feast of fish heads and tails, while the men and women mended the nets for the next days fishing by the light of a fish oil lamp. Flames flickered and the cat was warm as he listened to their tales of the sea, and of selkies.
Here, once, the cat sat at the window and watched as carts rolled past carrying the heavy weight of hay to the farm over the hill. Then the cat hunted in the stubble field for the rats and the mice and the rabbits.
And here, now, in the full moonlight, the ghost cats still sit in the windows and warm by the flickering ghost fire as the ghost fishermen still mend their nets and the shadows draw in the night. If you listen you can hear their soft purr riding on the gentle breeze.
If I look really deep into the photos, I can almost make out the ghost kitties.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this story. I am only a humble human but I will read it to my feline superiors this evening as we snuggle up together.
ReplyDeleteI think I heard the soft purrs of the ghost kitties!
ReplyDeleteWow, you 3 ginger cats look like you really do enjoy the outdoor very much. Inspired by the 3 of you, I am slowly introducing the Spice Cats to the world outside!
ReplyDeleteThere are many ghost cats in Wales, or so I am told. There was once a huge and terrible cat known as Cath Palug who used to feast on cows and humans and other unpalatable things-I hope that you 3 will never have the misfortune of encountering HIS ghost.
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