Sea Nymph

With sanderlings
Continuously varying
Actuated by a whim

Cloudy beach days evoke a special moodiness.

“What a soft thoughtful time.” – Vera Nazarian

Phone Addict

Deeply absorbed
Attention priories
Solitary confinement

Electronic device isolation.

“The premise of the phone addict is that using it allows you an escape from a place you’d rather not be.” – Hunter Neal

Sea Scale

Perspective gift
Creation vastness
Human action

The ocean sky is full of mysteries.

“And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.” – Khalil Gibran

Divergence

Given vector
Inner product
Quantity of flux

A certain junctures, beach people are aesthetically deployed across the shoreline.

“There is an inevitable divergence between the world as it is and the world as men perceive it.” – J. William Fulbright

Shore Run

Every step
Extra inspiration
Breathe in strength

Running through a natural work of art aligns the soul.

“As we run, we become.” – Amby Burfoot

Conscious Combinatory

Emergence questioning
Desire level
Effects continue

Beach people desire interaction with sun, sand, and sea.

“Contrary to what phenomenology—which is always phenomenology of perception—has tried to make us believe, contrary to what our desire cannot fail to be tempted into believing, the thing itself always escapes.” – Jacques Derrida

Look Upon the Sea

Continental edge
Ocean energy
Deep water

People are draw by the lapping waves and vast expanse of open sky.

“Your heart is like the ocean, mysterious and dark.” – Bob Dylan

Subject Interpolation

Intrinsic meaning
Constructive paradigm
Observer as participant

Beach people respond to the lure of the ocean. A large part of the appeal is aesthetic stimulation.

“Art is part of the rubicon of truth.” – Guy Debord

Beach Cycle

Sunrise cruiser
Shipwreck passage
Enjoy the journey

The old buried shipwreck skeleton, a bicyclist next to the surf, the sun over the horizon, and a low-level pelican formation all in one shot.

“There is beauty in silence and there is silence in beauty and you can find both in a bicycle!” – Mehmet Murat ildan

Engagement Entanglement

Everyday life
Textual character
Underlying structures

Morning beach walking is good for the soul.

“The fact is that consciousness is by nature the locus of an illusion.” – Gilles Defeuze

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