Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Blue sea




Mid-winter does not seem to stop some people from leaping without thought (well perhaps a little thought) deep into the ocean blue...
Despite the chill, the shortest day last week brought out a few who just could not pass up an opportunity to show (nearly) all and get in the water. I stayed safely on-shore, wrapped up warm, and shot a few photographs.

No matter what the weather the sea is a temperamental mistress, restless and merciless to those who don't respect her. I've never lived far from the sea - couldn't bear not to be able to get out to smell the brine (or the ozone), touch the sand, feel the endless variety of textures, and enjoy the changing patterns across the sand and water. Something rather peaceful despite the restlessness of the water and wind.

I don't know what it is about a beach, but even when the wind is blowing and the waves are crashing there is a peace and an insulation from 'the world' for me. Something about being involved in the energy and change that is constant and permanent...

Very zen.

2 comments:

Howard Grill said...

Wonderful shots...but tell me, how cold does it get where you are in winter...those folks look rather scantily clad for real freezing weather!

No ocean where I am, just rivers. I used to live on the east coast of the US and rather miss the ocean myself.

Adiemus said...

It was 3 degrees celcius, -1 that morning, and today we have hit a high of 4 degrees... I think that day they went 'swimming' it got to 8 degrees which is positively steamy! The worst month is end of July/August I think, cold and wet and simply horrible. Not, perhaps, quite as cold as you get it! but we don't really build houses or dress for cold weather... not many places have central heating or double glazing. It's those old puritan genes from our forebears I think!!