I have to agree with you about the sea, the rhythm is so very mesmerizing, lulling you into a wonderfully meditative state. I grew up on the East Coast of New England, Connecticut in particular, and the sea and salt always gave a fully restful night's sleep. There is just something about it that brings you there after a day in the salt and sand. (that is every day if you live on the water!)
I live in the Washington, DC area right now and when I go home, I roll my windows down to take in the salty sea air and inhale deeply, letting it course through my entire system. It is only then, I realize what I have been missing. That piece of the puzzle. The tranquility of the sea.
Oh, she is untamable, but, who would want to? One of her best features is she knows just what you need.
This was a wonderfully refreshing post! Taking it home with me, so I too, can share the beauty. Have a wonderful day!
I am glad you liked it @dswigle ^^ .. you were lucky to be able to inhale the sea back in conecticut ! .. if you grew up like this it must be such a pity that from one day to another it cut away from your life .. maybe one day you will be able to move closer to the sea? .. at least whenever you get back home you are welcomed with a great and fresh air environment ^^
I bought a house on the Eastern Shore of Virginia (on the Peninsula north of Virginia Beach) and it suffices all the angst of not living in Connecticut. :) It is a short ride there from the house in the Washington, DC Metro area.
And so so worth it!