everybody has their own perspective, don't they...
People in Maine probably call this a beach. I would call it more of a shoreline. When I think of a beach, I think of the beaches we have along the Texas shore - with sand that is so fine that when it's dry, it flows in and out of your sandals like a warm footbath. I think of wide-open stretches of sand where you can drive your car up and down the beach for miles upon miles, in a slow-motion promenade that serves as a sort of mating dance for scantily clad young humans.
A single rock the size of these on our beach would draw a crowd as if it were a beached whale, with onlookers gawking and taking selfies with it - wondering where it came from, and some probably wondering if we should push it back out to sea..
But that's just my perspective, which is of course colored by my own experiences and preferences. Which doesn't mean I don't love the rocky shoreline of Maine - I do. There is great mystery and romance in the way the waves crash against the dark rocks and wash back out to sea..
everybody has their own perspective, don't they...
People in Maine probably call this a beach. I would call it more of a shoreline. When I think of a beach, I think of the beaches we have along the Texas shore - with sand that is so fine that when it's dry, it flows in and out of your sandals like a warm footbath. I think of wide-open stretches of sand where you can drive your car up and down the beach for miles upon miles, in a slow-motion promenade that serves as a sort of mating dance for scantily clad young humans.
A single rock the size of these on our beach would draw a crowd as if it were a beached whale, with onlookers gawking and taking selfies with it - wondering where it came from, and some probably wondering if we should push it back out to sea..
But that's just my perspective, which is of course colored by my own experiences and preferences. Which doesn't mean I don't love the rocky shoreline of Maine - I do. There is great mystery and romance in the way the waves crash against the dark rocks and wash back out to sea..