With the deliberation of a kindergartner picking a scratch and sniff sticker earned from thirty days of punctual attendance, I looked right and left down the shoreline. Squeezing and releasing sand between my toes, I picked a direction and started walking towards a distant turn in the shoreline.
As if attempting to signal distant airliners making their way westward with a mirror, I took off my shirt, exposing the ill effects of a summer's worth of work spent inside. Despite the imminence of a serious sunburn, I marched on enjoying the lapping of the knee-high waves and occasional seagull flying by.
Shreddin'.
Rock tumbler.
A stairway to heaven.
Meandering down the beach, I stopped frequently to dive into the sporadic waves and do handstands in the morning's heat.
A few happy seagulls and even more happy crabs.
As the beach picked up with the arrival of various Defender 90s and other topless, "Out East" cars, I headed towards the bluffs. Chasing the breeze's acceleration and change of direction through the tall grass, I grinned to myself, "It's been too long."
Running on Empty (Picasa),
The Ocean (ART).
5 comments:
good to have you back =)
thank you, its nice to write again.
Glad you're back. Have you left Maine for good?
Im gone for now. i would love to make it back some time down the road.
foster
ooooh #4!
that green of the water is entrancing.
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