Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Living by water
"Fish a'hoy," went out the cry!
[My thanks to Bonnie on the beach this morning for stopping her walk in order to let me get a bit closer to this flock of pelicans.]
"Whatever the reason, I’ve found solace in living by water. Solace and a sense of humor restored. … Water, contrary to even our West’s labyrinthian water laws, cannot be truly claimed. It’s too malleable. Water may reflect us, mirror our deepest selves, but it won’t bear our imprint, our scars. We can in a sense wound it through pollution and our contempt, but more often than not it will wash away those wounds over time. Water leaves no trace of us, though over eons it has left its own mark in the whorls of canyon stone, wide-wandering tributaries, glacial melt. More than volcanic fire and wind, earth is sculpted by water. Perhaps, then, it is from water we can at last learn how to shape ourselves in its image."
-- Brenda Peterson, Living by Water
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kenny chesney says it so very well:
"'cause when the sun goes down,we;ll be groovin'
when the sun goes down,we'll be feelin' alright,
when the sun sinks down over the water,
everything gets hotter,
when the sun goes down!"
Thanks so much for your photos. I live in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, but I sure miss "my" beach. Pensacola is my hometown.
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