Thursday, 28 June 2012

We Met a Beautiful Cat and Walked a Mighty Beach


Are we sitting comfortably?
Then we'll begin


We walked this mighty beach


Here the lowlands behind the beach
are protected


by a mighty wall of stones


Some stones escape
and help form
beautiful gatherings of people shapes
down on the water-line

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    1. The cat resided with one of the people we picked up to go for the beach walk!

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  2. Oh I love rocks like these -- I always want to fill my pockets with them and take as many home with me as possible!

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  3. That looks a lot like Cherry Hill Beach,which is a hop,skip and a jump from my front door!!

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    1. That's exactly it! So do you live in Broad Cover or even closer?

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    2. I live in Cherry Hill. Love walking the beach with my dog especially early in morning its as if the beach is mine alone.

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  4. ...so I guess the next stitching project will be a family of dolls then?...

    ...and a cat of course :-)

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    1. Just loved those shapes in the sand...don't think I'll be working on a cat though.

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  5. A mighty beach indeed - gorgeous!

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    1. I'm smiling because I spent many a childhood summer's day playing on Bournemouth beaches. Those beaches were so busy and full of bustle. Here the beaches are mostly left to the birds with just a sprinkling of humans.

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  6. Oh, I miss walking by the seashore! This is lovely. So is the kitty!

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    1. And yet there is nothing like clambouring over the rocks of Georgean Bay!

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  7. a gathering of burqua clad women, silent.

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  8. I'm away for two weeks.. seeing kitty has me wishing I could see my Pasha!

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    1. Yes, that kitty was just like Pasha wasn't she!

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  9. Women of rocks made me gasp in their beauty.
    Thank you for sharing your daily visions.

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    1. They were beautiful in their simplicity weren't they.

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  10. I hope you will be recreating the women of rocks in your scratchings? Very powerful image.

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