It’s been a while since I’ve been at the beach, but the memories are enough to stir rejuvenation, if I linger on them long enough.
How about you?
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It’s been a while since I’ve been at the beach, but the memories are enough to stir rejuvenation, if I linger on them long enough.
How about you?
It’s been far too long since I have seen the ocean and while there is some memory, I don’t think it’s strong enough to rejuvenate. But it is strong enough to beckon me to return. Soon, I hope.
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I hope so for you and me both, Tanja.
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Fingers crossed!
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Rejuvenation, indeed. The salty air and rhythmic sound of waves are relaxing and healing. When I lived in Florida, I loved to spend time at the beach. Even a stormy day had its benefits.
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I agree. Watching storms build over the water – so entrancing.
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We usually meet my brother and his family (my nephew drives us) at the beach for a week in the summer. Rain or shine, it’s restorative. (K)
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Sounds wonderful!
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I couldn’t agree more about the restorative power of a beach. (As long as there aren’t crowds of people.)
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Lol. Agreed.
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Rest, restoration, rejuvenation – so good. Our PNW beach days don’t always come with strong sun rays but the rhythm is restorative for sure! Beautiful, VJ!
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I’ve been to your shores – the sheer beauty alone captures the soul.
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True, true!
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I’m with you, VJ. The ‘steady rhythm’ of the water…my favorite thing about being at the beach. A reminder that there’s cadence to all things. Thank you, friend! 🥰
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