jackwabbit (
jackwabbit) wrote2008-11-14 09:28 pm
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The Ocean Doesn't Care If It Rains...
It just makes for less crowds.
On Fridays, I work within minutes of the Atlantic. Not a bad gig if you can get it.
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It just makes for less crowds.
On Fridays, I work within minutes of the Atlantic. Not a bad gig if you can get it.
Posted via LiveJournal.app.
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But the ocean still smelled salty, and it still sounded like the ocean...rain notwithstanding. It was only a light drizzle, if that, but it was enough that I saw only one other being, and oh that my cel phone camera was strong enough to have gotten the shot of them walking on the beach in a red jacket in the fog-barely visible. But alas, not today...
Maybe next time.
Sigh...
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I hear ya.
I only had, like, ten seconds today, but I wanted to put a little sand on my shoes...and I'm glad I did.
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...in a good way, but still....
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Is your icon from "Into The Fire"? Cuz, you know, that's a great hug.
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Tho t'was lifted from a bigger capped piccie from the vast reaches of cyberspace.
But yeah, great, *desperate* hug...
*sigh*
apropos?
*I* don't know *what* you're talking about...
*grin*
And nothing sorry about it. Great song, great pic, great thread, cap angst. s'cool, esse ;)
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Oh...got some fun for you...Alex Trebec (you know, the game show host?) said 'Goa'uld' correctly tonight in a clue. Go coaches!
As for the rest, well...
They do crop up though... [/Nandi]
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For three years after my marriage ended, I ran away from home every December rather than deal with the holidays. And I ran away to sea, of course. Hotels and motels on the Pacific coast are dirt cheap in winter -- I spent Christmas Day 1998 as the sole occupant of a lovely hostel at Bandon-By-the-Sea, in southern Oregon. Roaring winds and rain on the beach, a wood stove in the hostel, and utterly perfect solitude.
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I'm sorry for your situation at the time, but what a lovely way to celebrate the most holy day in wabbit's calendar. You see, December 25, 1998 was Jimmy Buffett's 52nd birthday.