This scene is very pleasing to me because I find the place where the ocean meets dry land a particularly enjoyable place. Name one person you know that still felt tense after spending some time at the water’s edge! People come to the beach to relax, to de-stress, and to recharge.
The dry land where people dwell and work and all of their responsibilities and obligations reside is on one side, and the ocean’s open expanse of ‘nothingness’ is on the other. Here we can set down our baggage for a few hours. It is so much easier to pick it up again, as we must, after some rest, when we had a chance to empty our mind and relax our muscles.
At the water’s edge we can experience what it is like to just be. For a brief moment, here we can be free from all human societal constructs.
I’ve always loved being by/near water, whether as canals, lakes or the sea, and always gave the water the full credit for the good feeling it gives me (indeed an intense feeling especially by the sea!). I like how you add another dimension to it here, I’m with you!
Just discovered your blog and enjoy exploring!
Thank you so much for your kind feedback! I really enjoy strolls at the beach myself, and luckily we have plenty of beaches here.
So true, and such an interesting way to look at it.
Thanks for taking the time to read my posts! You must be quite busy with your own blog and all the feedback you’re receiving. What a positive reflection of your creativity!
Yes, a wonderful relaxing photo, in terms of quality and association with thoughts.
It’s also difficult to not feel relaxed during deep exhalations.
So true, Lignum Draco! Thanks!