The offshore installation jackets were being installed in the central North Sea by the crane barge - Arctic Explorer. The wind was picking up steadily – North Westerly was starting to howl. The ‘weather window’ had closed for the next 12 hours - tolerance was the order of the day. Hector was well familiar with the bone chilling winds of Nepal.
On his return from Tibet he'd came over the mountain passes to the Annapurna valley. Some 18 months he’d lived there - spring and autumn were the windy seasons. At times, it was difficult to communicate by voice - the howling winds drowned any form of speech. He developed a delicate sense of sensory acuity whilst working in the valley as a ‘farmer.’ A member of THE valley “family” - he worked in harmony with the people and environment, sensing, feeling - being an integral part of the landscape.
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