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07/01/22

Sunset 14 November - Sarah Weichardt

Thank you Hull Vigil for the – TIME – SPACE – VIEW to stop and reflect.

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07/01/22

Sunrise 14 November - Sarah Colley

I wanted to sign up for Remembrance Sunday as I am from a military family and live with an ex-member of the Forces but I found myself just looking, watching and absorbing the scenery!

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07/01/22

Sunset 13 November - Katy McManus

In Memoriam of Sophie Jayne Wilson, taken from us four years ago today.

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07/01/22

Sunrise 13 November - Ann Ware

It’s my second time as a Vigil. Utterly loved watching Hull wake up under my feet.

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07/01/22

Sunset 12 November - Pat Tomlinson

A reflective experience. It made me remember the poem, “What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare . . . .”

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07/01/22

Sunrise 12 November - Becky Gee

It’s been a privilege to watch over the city I love, seeing in a new year of clarity and, hopefully, peace.

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07/01/22

Sunset 11 November - James Rushworth

The haze of the afternoon justified and contextualised living presently. Without any perceptions beyond the natural, the distances fade into memory.

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07/01/22

Sunrise 11 November - Hollie Hutchinson

No watch or clock in sight. I had no concept of time other than there simply being progress in the world. This made for a good reminder that there is progress, even in darkness.

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Sunset 10 November - Jenny Preston

Above all, a peaceful, contemplative hour, bookended by a lovely chat with my Companion.

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Sunrise 10 November - Robbie Walker-Brown

The whole city was clear and the view to the East began to disappear as the clouds moved in.

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Sunset 9 November - Angelia Rudd

The vigil was a very different experience for me compared to what I was expecting. It was a moment of realisation as to how beautiful the city really is.

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07/01/22

Sunrise 9 November - Jake Haylett

I watched the sun rise and counted the number of wind turbine bases at Siemens through a small gap and returned to the familiarity of the West.

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Sunset 8 November - Gill Blacksell

Wonderful. Very peaceful. You certainly don’t feel like master of all you survey, you feel like a very small cog in a very large wheel.

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07/01/22

Sunrise 8 November - Rebecca Draper

It was a completely unique experience to stand above the city and watch it wake up.

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07/01/22

Sunset 7 November - Christopher Bennett

What an absolute joy to stand alone in the pod in total silence watching over the city which is my adopted home.

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07/01/22

Sunrise 7 November - Leigh Collingwood

A chance to glimpse views that I would never have otherwise seen and to take time to reflect and contemplate the world.

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07/01/22

Sunset 6 November - David Tuton

A once in a lifetime opportunity to spend an hour watching and listening to a city I love. A city going to sleep after a long day but also waking up for the night.

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07/01/22

Sunrise 6 November - Judith Hogg

The Vigil for this morning did not arrive and this gave me the opportunity to see another spectacular sunrise.

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03/12/21

Sunset 5 November - Helen Powell

A city full of buildings, pavements and structures that evoke memories of socials, dog walks, shopping and leisure. It’s hard to make out all its layers but I know they are there. I can almost see my house too!

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03/12/21

Sunrise 5 November - Gail Carmichael

The Humber was icy blue, beautiful, mesmerising. When I stopped looking for recognisable buildings, I surveyed the vista and realised how green it actually was, how many trees peppered the landscape both in the city and beyond.

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