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Figures dart in and out of the swirling mist as the villagers head down to the paddocks of pumpkin, potatoes and corn. Picking baskets woven from willow withes are hung over their arms and sharp knives are clutched in the ir hands . Here and there a figure is seen not carrying a basket, but a rifle or crossbow and quiver are visible slung over their shoulders or in their hands. Dogs weave in and out of the procession as they walk into the fields.
Ernie is standing watch in the landward tower and is peering into the rolling whiteness as he tries to see if anything is stirring further out on the flood plain. His dark head and the leather like skin of his face give this rotund little man a goblin like appearance. His brown eyes flash as they cover the area, sweeping from side to side and up and down the mists.
Graeme mans the seaward tower and scans the river and the bar constantly, looking up occasionally towards the deeper water out beyond the bar. Graeme’s blonde head swivels and is almost in constant motion as he covers the area he is watching. He glances frequently towards both the headlands that guard the river mouth and then his gaze returns again to the river and the bar.
There are bangs and crashes from the forge and the smell of molten metal taints the air in that corner of the village. Raymond and the boys are already hard at work mending equipment and making more weapons and ammunition. The latest weapon to be produced from the forge is something that harks back to many childhoods. The trimmings from the springs of cars and other straight but flexible metals is now being made into sling shots for the children. The metal is formed into a wide fork at the top and a rubber band is threaded through the holes in one side of the fork that Raymond drills through the tips. The rubber band is then threaded through a leather patch that is placed in the centre of the forked area before the band is threaded through holes on the second side of the fork, it is then threaded back through a lower set of holes and tied off. This gives a pocket for a stone or metal ball bearing to be placed in the leather patch. The sling shot is held in the hand and the holder aims at their target. The stone or ball bearing is placed in the leather patch then the whole patch is drawn back to the full extent of the stretch of the rubber. On letting go the stone or ball bearing is flung from the pocket and flies at speed to impact with the target. That is the theory of the device, so I am told. I am not too sure of the accuracy though as so far in practice I have never hit what I thought I was aiming at. Some of the older boys are getting quite good with the sling shots though and are now starting to hit what they are aiming at and on impact those small stones and ball bearings make a huge impact.
Children are now starting to head off to the school house as I sit outside the front door of the cottage and watch them head across the green. Classes will be starting for the day shortly and bright eager faces are turned towards one another as the children chatter and laugh on their way to school. My own children are currently asleep after their morning breast feed . B