Crazy Mary’s Hole

24th January 2024

Upon a Suffolk shore, long-established dunes, the presence of brackish runs betrayed by the reeds and sedge, there is what I’d call a mighty dune slack known locally as Crazy Mary’s Hole.

And anyone who’s seen it with the Purple Glasswort in full colour, and anyone with a mind that works like a long-at-sea herring-fleet fisher, will know exactly why.

But it has to be seen from above and afar – from atop the cliffs that edge this shore. For Crazy Mary’s Hole isn’t a small affair, but in its proper season it stretches – all windy-windy – proper anfractuous.


97 words written for Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt: Anfractuous

23rd Sept 2021: Purple Glasswort at Crazy Mary’s Hole

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16 Responses to Crazy Mary’s Hole

  1. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    Very interesting 👍🏼

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  2. But why is it called that, Crispina?

    ~David

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  3. Dale's avatar Dale says:

    Interesting take. Like David, I am wondering at the name 🙂

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