by LDUS2530 | Apr 14, 2014 | Breath of Salt Air
No one can really own the sea, it belongs to all of us. We can’t own it in the way we own land. We can all have access to the changing phentermine online without prescription blue-green gray colors, the frothy white of cresting waves and the unpredictable...
by LDUS2530 | Mar 28, 2014 | Breath of Salt Air
I bet you can’t wait to get to the beach on a day that is warm enough to sink your feet right into the sand and feel a warm breeze relax your whole body. Just imagining what that will be like helps while the weather is still so raw. Looking a painting or photo...
by LDUS2530 | Dec 16, 2013 | Breath of Salt Air
It is always a surprise when late on a dreary gray day the Sun drops below the clouds and lights up the sky. It lifts your heart. The December ocean beach is desolate and glorious. It makes me tune into a force I know is so much larger than myself. And yet I’m...
by LDUS2530 | Dec 9, 2013 | Breath of Salt Air
The Winter Sea It’s a cold rain coming down on a sage green sea. It isn’t cold enough yet to make beautiful floating snowflakes. It is just wet, the kind of chilled dampness that gets into your bones. But it is still so beautiful and surprisingly colorful. ...
by LDUS2530 | Nov 18, 2013 | Breath of Salt Air
“There are connoisseurs of blue just as there are connoisseurs of wine.” Colette Reading this quote made me realize that studying blue in all its nuances is my life-long passion. I’m definitely a blue fanatic and just might be on my way to becoming a connoisseur....
by LDUS2530 | Nov 11, 2013 | Breath of Salt Air
Salt Marsh Looking out on the plush and radiant green of the marsh grasses here on the Eastern End of Long Island, it is hard to believe that coastal areas like these were once considered suitable as waste disposal sites. It wasn’t until the Clean Water Act of 1972...