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Thursday, June 12, 2008

beach trip 5

Today Mother Laura asks...

...in honor of summer, please share your own memories, plans, and dream with a Beach Trip Friday 5
My image is a scrapbook page featuring a photo of my grandparent's house and a pic of the flower garden, a Susan Branch drawing that looks sort of like me and assorted blandishments.
1. Ocean rocks, lake limps or...

Ocean! oCEAN! OcEaN! ocean! OCEAN!!!!! etc.....

2. Year round beach living...Heaven or the Other Place?

Harwich 05a
Depends. Urban beach living, maybe, depending on where and how. I've lived within a short walk of urban, suburban and rural beaches though not on the beach, so that's probably the best compromise. Currently I'm 15-20 minutes away and that's cool, also. I love knowing it's there, but during the warm months *our* beaches actually are far too crowded, so walking on the sand alongside Ocean Pacific in the off-season is a great activity. Seems as if I mentioned both Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in last week's 5!

3. Any beach plans for this summer?
Not yet, but I'll blog when they happen.

4. Best beach memory ever?

Endless memories of so many beaches and experiences thereof and thereon! One of them in particular haunts (in the sense of wanting to duplicate the time or at least the experience today in 2008) me every single day; that's the week I spent right on the beach in the town of Truro on lower Cape Cod, where we'd walking out the door right onto the sand. A classmate's family rented the same house every year and we made almost nightly excursions into nearby Provincetown. I'll also mention the summer I worked for a family with three kids as an au pair in Nahant, Massachusetts. The house was right across from the beach and that summer was quite good in almost every way.

5. Fantasy beach trip?

Maybe simply a few more late weekday afternoon/early evening summer picnic potlucks on La Jolla Shores. I can't think of anything fancier or more elaborate right now, especially considering that I was astonished to discover F5 posted so early—I'd gone over to read ATM, which can wait until tomorrow.

bonus: a piece of music/poetry/film/book expressing something about what the beach means to you.

Henry Beston's book about The Outermost House—I never visited it, but loved the book and wept when I heard the outermost house had washed out to sea. For a few others, Crosby, Stills and Nash, "Southern Cross" (you don't really need or want an exegesis of any of this, do you?); Bob Dylan's "When the Ship Comes In"; "Rock me on the Water" by Jackson Browne (I think); Handel's Water Music, though I'm familiar only with the suite; Karla Bonoff singing her own "Faces in the Wind"; more to come...

thanks so much, Laura!

10 comments:

Lori said...

Walking out the door onto the sand reminds me of three weeks I spent at Kittyhawk in North Carolina. I'm with you, the Ocean totally rocks. and rolls ;)

Jeanine Byers said...

Those "best beach memories" you describe both sound wonderful!!

Diane M. Roth said...

0f course most of my memories of the ocean are from Japan...

I'm more of a lake girl.

But your memories are awesome!

Di said...

Wonderful musical thoughts-- thanks for sharing them!

Dr. Laura Marie Grimes said...

Great play, Leah! I loved to walk the cliffs at La Jolla and watch the sea lions when we lived in S.D.

Jayne said...

Oh..Handel's Water Music. That's what goes on my iPod when I drive to the beach. It's like prep work for the waves pushing the world out of my head.

Great play!

Sally said...

love this, and your scrap book page is lovely

Mary Beth said...

Splendid! love the scrapbook page. and the songs.

Auntie Knickers said...

Great play, I too loved The Outermost House (and his other great book, Northern Farm -- and I now know the people who live there). Enjoy the Pacific!

Shawna Atteberry said...

Water Music is one of my favorites too. The house on Cape Cod sounds fantastic.