Dining at the Albert Dock - The Poetry of Photography #3




As day disperses
boat's engines quake in the wake
of the Mersey's breath.
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Food on the Water
These pictures were taken earlier this year in September when my wonderful girlfriend surprised me by taking us on a unique dining experience on a narrow boat, The Floating Grace that traverses the Albert Dock in Liverpool as you enjoy your meal.
I have to be honest, there isn’t much choice as the galley kitchen is tiny and you basically have to choose from a limited set menu, but the food was decent, and the main attraction is the novelty of bobbing peacefully along taking in the impressively lit up Albert Dock as the sun goes down. I have lived in Liverpool all my life, but even I found the compare (tour guide) engaging and hilarious with a typical Scouser’s sense of humour.
I even learned a few new facts such as when the docks were originally built and that prior to a real dock built in Liverpool boats used to moor out in the deeper river channel as seamen risked rowing cargo to shore, a dangerous enterprise in the river Mersey’s riping currents. Many a sailor and much cargo were lost this way until the Old Dock was built in 1715, finally securing safe shore landing for cargo ships.
However, the main inspiration for the Haiku above was simply the feeling of being on a boat again after a long absence from one of my favourite activities. As some people on hive might know, my favourite hobby is scuba diving, but it has been a long time (last dive in 2017) since I have been on a boat diving. I miss it with all my soul, and even this very serine and gentle dock ride with a lovely meal, and even more lovely company reminded me of my affinity for the sea. As the boat doesn’t venture out of the confines of the dock we didn’t get to experience that rolling feeling of waves on hull spinning your mind, and stomach, every which way ;-) I’m used to eating in open-ocean boats, an experience that does take some acclimatization, so I’m quite glad (for all the tourists and my girlfriend) that the boat stayed in the neon-lit confines of the Royal Albert Dock.
Plus it really was beautiful seeing the docks lit up at night from a different perspective, dining near to the water-line as the Wheel Of Liverpool drifted past and the sun set a smear of crimson across reticent clouds.
What is Haiku?
Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry that dates back to the 17th century. It consists of three lines with a total of 17 syllables, typically arranged in a 5-7-5 pattern. The brevity and simplicity of haiku make it a perfect medium for capturing fleeting moments and expressing profound emotions.
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Muy bonitas fotografías, ese lugar se ve maravilloso para vivir momentos mágicos solo o con la familia
Es muy agradable estar en los muelles de Albert, especialmente cuando está todo iluminado por la noche 🙂
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Sounds like fun. That area has really been done up to make it attractive. I noticed a fair few boats in the dock. I assume they can get somewhere up the river.
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Too true mate. I remember back in the 1990's and 80's that the albert dock (and liver building) were the only nice looking places in that part of the city. Now it is full of various activities like tones of restaurants, bars/clubs, hotels and a massive cinema at Liverpool one.
A lot of the regeneration happened after Liverpool gained European capital of culture in 2008 along with UNESCO World Heritage Site status near to that time.
Now, thanks to over development they're thinking of revoking UNESCO World Heritage Site status and we sure as hell ain't gonna be considered for European capital of culture again 😂
Still, the regeneration around the albert dock and Liverpool One was very positive to my mind, and apart from one or two modern architectural eye-sores most of it adds to the beauty of the city.
P.s. Yeah, I had a great time and a lot of fun on that floating restaurant 🌊😀
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we went on that wheel when we were there earlier in the year. I like Albert dock was cool
I've been on that wheel years ago about a year after it was first built. One of my friends got a job taking payment and operating it 😂
I asked him if he could set it to max... no joy.
But in all seriousness it is one hell of a nice view from up there 😀
Qué hermosa fotos de noche me gustaron bastante el paisaje y la arquitectura.
Es una arquitectura muy bonita en los muelles de Albert. Y es especialmente impresionante cuando todas las luces brillan por la noche :)
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