I've missed the ocean.
That makes it sound like I went all the time when I lived out on the East Coast—I didn't—but I went at least a few times every summer to sit on the beach.
A good hike in the mountains comes closest, but its at the seaside where nature demonstrates its most basic components: earth, water, wind.
And so, in some ways, are we: bodies stripped of their technological trappings—flimsy fabric of bathing suits, towels, umbrellas.
My type of beach, save for a jetty or two, is exposed. No beachside boardwalk or pier or amusement. No evidence of human construction, just the endless rolling tide landing in unbroken rhythm against the shore.
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