In the sanctuary of my mum's upbringing, the recollection was a visit to the berth in a 'Navy Complex', and sighting torpedos in a torpedo room { not to forget a male friend, bringing to my birthday ( mum gave me.. and yes a girl under18 was invited! ) a self-made balsa woos submarine; very rare i have male friends.

 

In addition was the pocket money my mum gave me, i purchased for her birthday a inflatable launch canoe.

 

Complexities exist as i may believe, because unnatural processes of design take our natural recognition processes away from our senses and henceforth our senses become limited to perceiving our natural enviornment. With that materials and design premises are disjointed as one may experience if recovery from injuries at home or work do not heal correctly.

 

To the starboard is a design premise for the architecture of a hull for commercial or naval vessel in water, exploring the concept of 'grains' with water and the age of the water with the grains { as a seasonal chart would suggest for trees }.