Wednesday, September 19, 2012







The day with holds life and excitement. Children play in the sand. Jet skis zoom across the horizon. Dolphins arch themselves and swim through the water. Joggers run leaving their footprints in the sand. Umbrellas scatter the beach; blue, white, and green. Skim boards glide along the shore line. White puffy clouds crawl along the blue sky. The aqua blue and green shades of the ocean water turn to white as the waves break against the shore line.
Later everything changes. Sand castles have fallen. Where there once were umbrellas and chairs only remain holes. The earth turns, the clouds shift, the sun sets and sinks into the ocean. It fills the sky with hues of orange, red, and pink. The water is black and appears lifeless but for the occasional ripple that creeps upon the shore. A single white sand dollar lies on the ground. It is dead. Hundreds of them lie scattered along the shallow water of the ocean floor. All white. All dead. A crane walks on the beach then spreads its wings and takes flight. It disappears into the night sky. The ocean swallows the sun , darkness falls, and that is all that remains. No separation between the sun and the sky,  but one mass of darkness.


1 comment:

  1. Oh bbllee, you have spoken to my heart about my longing and dark mystery of the sea. It was truly an interesting turn to see you appreciate its beauty but show how quickly it can get so dark (both literaly and figuratively). The picture you chose to represent this was a great choice. You have what seems to be a human whose identity is not clear (but I'm not sure because all humansl look the same to me). It's the part of day where the sun is about to dissapear and the night is stretching out but there is still a light. A light of hope perhaps? A light for more time? A light for a chance? It happense before the deadly night takes over and the ocean becomes scaries then what it was. We share an appreciation and see the darkness that a beautiful piece of nature brings.
    When I first began to read this I thought, "Oh no, another human enjoying a day at the beach...boring" but no, you surprised me. (And humans don't usually surprise me). It was very clever and you made the transition quickly enough where it seemed to creep on mr out of no where. Like how the "mass of darkness" appears. I applaud you sir and/or madam. I truly appreciate your simplicity in the post and the deepness it can get if the reader so choses it.

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