
Acting on my physician's orders, and fulfilling my own deepest needs, I have purchased a 
waterproof wallet and set out a-visiting my Island Home's many lovely beaches.  I have only to wade in, get out just far enough behind the surf that I'm barely tippy-toes with the bottom in the trough of incoming waves, and lifted like a babe to his mammy's bosom at their crest.   Up and down, up and down...hours at a time.  All the while flexing muscles, burning calories; thinking, watching, feeling, smelling....Oceans have colors--play of light, on and through them--when you're in them, that you never see from the shore.  This mid-Pacific, tropical ocean also has an 
odor, faint but startlingly pleasant, of  something like rubb'd amber or myrtlewood, which grows stronger the longer you remain immersed, and face into the wind off the deep water.  It might, of course, be only sensory deprivation, or an old memory:
                                                                    .....And of pure now purer aire
                                         Meets his approach, and to the heart inspires
                                         Vernal delight and joy, able to drive
                                         All sadness but despair:  now gentle gales
                                         Fanning thir odoriferous wings dispense
                                         Native perfumes, and whisper whence they stole
                                         Those balmie spoils.  As when to them who saile
                                         Beyond the CAPE OF HOPE, and now are past
                                         MOZAMBIC, off at Sea North-Easte windes blow
                                         SABEAN odours from the spicie shoare
                                         Of ARABIE the blest, with such delay
                                         Well pleas'd they slack thir course, and many a League
                                         Cheard with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles.
    
     
    
    
  
  
1 Comments:
If we can smell land, why not the sea? I love this description of your enjoyment of body surfing.
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