was lucky enough to have to go to brighton today. was there for work.
i love the coast. i love the sea.
there were too many people on the beach (though there were a few beauties there though - so no complaints).
it was soothing and relaxing to watch the motion of the sea as it continues it endless ebb and flow. the waves coming from nowhere and then growing, cresting and then finally crashing on the shore.
the sound of the water meeting the land, a ripple of applause that starts quiet gets quickly louder and then does it again in reverse. the constant hubbub of the waves.
there is something about water that i love.
2 comments:
I agree - there's nothing better than then sea, which is why we moved down to quiet Devon where we're four miles away from the sea. It's great and means that most days I get to swim in the sea as mild weather is pretty much guaranteed april-october. It's a refreshing change that, if you go to the beach and it's cold and horrible, you can just go home again as it's 10 minutes away...
i am not sure i would ever get into the sea bieng a big jessie.
not sure i would ever walk away from the coast just because it was cold and miserable. but then i love the winter.
i think the coast is one of the few places that would make me live away from london (oh that and maybe a cute, rich, kinky oriental girl - not setting the target to high here am i?)
just need that lottery win and i can have a beach house in brighton as well as a london flat....
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