It's embarrassing but true. It's on the buck list though. I've seen a few seas but never got close to experience it. Where I'm at I'm over 1000 miles from the closest one. I will knock it out eventually 😁
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I'm trying to imagine a life without the sea.
As a little girl, I was extremely fearful of the sea. Big waves were monsters in my eyes. Every weekend my family went to the beach for a picnic, and I dreaded it like you have no idea. Yet, I spent all my days by the river.
I do hope that you get to visit a stunning beach one day.
The sea for me is magnificent. It is vast, and if you should sit and meditate by the shore, it does something to your mind. Tidal change is another powerful thing. I'm sensitive to "energy" and moon phases, so those things affect me easily.
In the Philippines, I lived on a cliff overlooking the sea. On days of rough seas, I got seasick just looking at it from my kitchen window. My vertigo would kick in and I don't have sea legs 😏
For now I dream of it but I get my fixes with rivers, lakes and streams. I imagine it's much different. There's quite a few that live in the Midwest that haven't experienced the sea. I'm not alone but I all my siblings and cousins have experienced. All my cousins live in New York so it's not far away. Only one in family, haha.
In a way, this is special. It highlights just how beautiful the variety of nature is. I've seen some gorgeous places in nature that you've visited, and it reminds me of when I came back for a month to the UK while I was living in the Philippines. I thought that I would have missed my daily view of the ocean tremendously, and I did not. Simply because I spend the days in the UK by the canals and lake... all very different, but equally beautiful with immense benefits for my wellbeing 🙏
Very true no matter where we are located nature still has a different unique views for us :)
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