After a week of being virtually house bound due to illness (tummy bug) and bad weather (it's been raining, a lot) it was good to go for a drive, on Saturday, to a nearby beach.
The sun was shining, finally but there were plenty of clouds in the sky and not all of them had silver linings.
There was definitely a grey underside to some.
The wind whipped the waves and created some fabulous white tops as the the tide rushed in.
It also cleared my fuzzy brain of the fogginess that always descends in December, not my favourite month to be honest.
Although there were no fishing boats as far as the eye could see it was obvious that some enterprising sailor has been out earlier if these discarded scallop shells at the base of the pier were anything to go by.
When anxious, uneasy and bad thoughts come, I go to the sea,
and the sea drowns them out with its great wide sounds,
cleanses me with its noise,
and imposes a rhythm upon everything in me that is bewildered and confused.
Rainer Maria Rilke, Poet.
Good company helps, too.
Joining Angela for A Pause in Advent
and
Judith for Mosaic Monday
Oh I like this. Here it is the mountains that answer that call, the soft sound of wind whooshing through the pine bows, the mountain birds that we don't hear at home, the coolness of the air, the scent of pine. Mother Nature knows how to calm. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a good day and a much needed one out, Maggie. I could use something like that to take me out of my doldrums but we are nowhere near the ocean anymore since we moved from NY to Ohio three years ago. I should find some places I can go to, maybe to walk around and get some exercise while appreciating the natural beauty.
ReplyDeleteHi Maggie! Thank you for the lovely trip to the sea. I would do the same if I lived near the ocean.
ReplyDeleteHi Maggie!
ReplyDeleteThis was soothing to my soul xx
Absolutely lovely Maggie. How I wished I lived by the sea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. I trip to the beach is always uplifting..Listening to the waves is relaxing. Looks like you dog enjoyed the visit to the beach too. Thanks for sharing your day, have a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, the waves pounding and those seashells, what a wonderful collection~
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing the call of the sea to calm us and bring us peace ... no matter the season. Lovely images.
ReplyDeleteI miss not being closer to the sea...even your grayer clouds are bright there....beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fascinating how water can have a calming effect on us!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Mosaic Monday.
The sea is a great place to visit when the doldrums hit, and the windy would be so invigorating (if chilly). Beautiful photos, Maggie. I hope you're feeling much, much better.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely pictures there.
ReplyDeletedid you scoop up the scallop shells for a decorating project? I would have!
ReplyDeleteI too go down to the sea and stand in the wind and watch the waves crashing when times are tough & I want to drown out the noises in my head. There is something comforting knowing the sea and the waves still do their thing despite what is going on in your life.
I hope you are feeling much better. Have a great week. I am joining you over at Mosaic Monday.
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteChris
Your photography is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for visiting Rosehips and Rhubarb today.
ReplyDeleteLovely thoughts and pictures. Hope you are feeling much better.
ReplyDeleteMaggie-- I'm sorry to hear that you've been unwell-- that's no fun. By now I hope you are so much better. Your beach walk was gorgeous. There is truly no place like the beach to mend ones spirit and soul.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful holiday season--
Love
Vicki
Gosh, such gorgeous photographs! It looks like a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the shore-- makes me long to be near the water. You are so blessed to live so close--
ReplyDeleteLove
Vicki