"Therefore, go forth, companion: when you find
No highway more, no track, all being blind,
The way to go shall glimmer in the mind.
Though you have conquered Earth and charted Sea
And planned the courses of all Stars that be,
Adventure on, more wonders are in Thee.
Adventure on, for from the littlest clue
Has come whatever worth man ever knew;
The next to lighten all men may be you ..."
"The Wanderer" by John Masefield
Saturday, April 6, 2013
2 April 2013.
Early morning at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Please Darth Bacon, don't call Barlowe Bayer an ass-hole here. Use your own worthless blog to call Barlowe Bayer an ass-hole. It is why you have it, isn't it?
Your pictures of the Atlantic at sunrise are beautiful. I remember camping in a pup tent at Hunting Island State Park within sight of the sea, in 1967. I stayed there for three days getting up very early each morning in hopes of seeing The Green Flash. I never caught it, but walking along the beach at the water's edge as the sun rises is one of the great experiences one may have in life.
I love the poetry quoted at the head of your blog. I wish I could say I knew who wrote those lines in perfect iambic pentameter, but Alas! I cannot.
Maybe you'd be kind enough to identify it for me one of these days? I feel it's something i OUGHT to know.
This blog does not appear to get much traffic.
ReplyDeleteLol I wonder why!! Perhaps it's because the writer is an ass-hole.
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ReplyDeletePlease Darth Bacon, don't call Barlowe Bayer an ass-hole here. Use your own worthless blog to call Barlowe Bayer an ass-hole. It is why you have it, isn't it?
Ema Nymton
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No matter where it is written he is stl an ASSHOLE.
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ReplyDeleteYour pictures of the Atlantic at sunrise are beautiful. I remember camping in a pup tent at Hunting Island State Park within sight of the sea, in 1967. I stayed there for three days getting up very early each morning in hopes of seeing The Green Flash. I never caught it, but walking along the beach at the water's edge as the sun rises is one of the great experiences one may have in life.
I love the poetry quoted at the head of your blog. I wish I could say I knew who wrote those lines in perfect iambic pentameter, but Alas! I cannot.
Maybe you'd be kind enough to identify it for me one of these days? I feel it's something i OUGHT to know.
Thanks.
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Ema Nymton
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Thank you, Ema. And thank you for posting the name and author at my place too.
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