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Quoting Jacques Cousteau

Story ID:634
Written by:Carol J Garriott (bio, link, contact, other stories)
Organization:home/retired
Story type:Musings, Essays and Such
Location:San Juan Puerto Rico USA
Year:1965
Person:Carol Garriott
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Posted 07/11/2006 12:55 | Reply
Hi CJ : )

This post was nice! Being at the beach, bay, or any other body of water has always made me feel at ease; it's at those times that I feel the most in tune with my thoughts, nature, and God.
Posted 07/10/2006 21:21 by Nancy J. Kopp | Reply
Very nice, Carol. You've captured the sea quite well. I've loved it, too, since the first time I saw it, and the feelings I had then are renewed with each new visit to the seaside.
Posted 07/10/2006 13:38 by Gail Lee Martin | Reply
So that is what makes the difference! My eyes didn't touch the sea at the right age. I still love Kansas catfish, gooseberries, windmills and the Flint Hills the best. Tell us more sea stories. Gail
Posted 07/12/2006 21:41 by Kathleene S Baker | Reply
Simply beautiful! I'm a Kansas girl too, although I've been in Tx. for 28 yrs. and not down where you are. But, I've always had a fascination for the sea too. Something about it seems to "tug" at me. Enjoy...

Kathy Baker