A sample of my pictures and stories
Once upon time, there was a spinner mermaid who thought that the grass was always greener on the other side. The mermaid often wanted what she couldn't get and wasn't happy with what she had! Oh dear! Inside her heart a garden grew and the mermaid yearned for the land and the trees and the wild flowers, she loved earth more than the coral reefs. Have you ever seen a coral reef? They are just as beautiful as the most lovely gardens in all the world. This mermaid loved flowers and she had blossoms in her soul and bird song in her ears and she wanted to be a human.
Everyday she would go to her special limpet rock to spin seaweed for the coral reefs and her eyes would drink in the soft, green hills of land and her nose would smell the sweet dry scent of the wildflowers that grew there. And she would sing her see- through songs and the deep sounds poured down into the underwater world, bubbling and echoing and the light ones would rise up with the white spray and spring high into the sky.
And of course, as in all mermaid tales, a sailor caught the breath of the wild note and all he could do was follow that song in the wind, and knew he not, what he followed or why he went there. And he was a man who was often pulled, this way and that, he already had another mermaid in his heart and in his hands but still, he was not happy.

And the spinner mermaid saw the boat coming towards her and terrified was she and frozen in fright, she did not want to be caught by a human for she had heard that they were rough and rude and that they would eat her for they saw her, only as a fish. But this sailor was different. He knew about mermaids for his mother had been one and his father, a human.
The Spinner mermaid trembled with shock and with song gulped back, she went to slip away, but found, a net of polyester rope had tangled her tail to the seaweed on the rock, round and round, and she could not set herself free
And the sailor, amazed to see a caught mermaid, jumped down to help her, for he could see what she was, and she screamed with a terrible fright, but then she looked and immediately her mermaid's heart flew like a butterfly's . And so of course, love was there, quick as a silverfish, shimmering though hearts it came, and in each others eyes a knowing, like a twinkle come from the dawn, of the sun itself.

In that moment King Neptune, hiding in his cave, down, in the extreme deeps, heard her song cease and saw in mer mind eye scales slide from his daughter's tail and saw he that she had met the fisher king, with his big heart and his deep wound but he knew there was nothing he could do. He could not drag his tired and aching body up to the top for the bad tales of the sea and the rubbish had weighed him down so. But he knew that no mermaid ever lives for long on land and always does return to the sea and so he sent sea kisses to his daughter and she felt them pop on her cheek and she sent him sea hugs through the water that rippled all towards and round him. And so King Neptune lay on his side, watching the currents of the water flow by, his hand on his head and his elbow on the bottom of the sea and he drew pictures in the sand. And he waited, he waited for things to improve.


And so the Spinner mermaid went to live in the sailors cottage and she was happy for a while. But she still had sea legs and walked like drunken men do and her legs were like rubber legs and the sailor often had to carry her. Sometimes the sailor would be away for days and the mermaid, as she sat by her window grew worried and so she would sing and always her singing would call him back.
One day a terrible storm rose up at the mermaids window and a face appeared at the window. The face had long black mer hair around it and a smile. But the mermaid could sense that this face was very angry and so she pulled her sheets up around her. Anyway it was the other mermaid and she whisked out her conch shell and with her sea magic she sucked out the mermaids voice and flew off with the storm. And so the spinner mermaid found she could not speak or sing.
The spinner mermaid felt imprisoned without her voice and she
could not sing back her sailor and so she began to spend long moments by herself. Meanwhile the sailor was having a tough time catching fish and he was gone many long nights and days and she felt lost and forgotten. A veil and a foggy dew appeared between the mermaid and the world and she began to feel like she did not exist and knew not where she begun or ended. Her feet bothered her and for those first days she would sit by her window looking at the sea all day.