Who else loves the ocean? Man...I feel so....peaceful....there and I love it so much. I practically grew up there and now that I don't live near the ocean, it gets me sad. Sometimes I find myself feeling down and just thinking, man, I was I could just run to the ocean right now. I just love the whole positive vibes everyone gives off around there, just the whole feel of it. How it makes you feel so insignigicant standing next to it, but, still it makes you feel whole. I feel so.....connected or something to it, you know?
it doesn't taste very good. and it'd be better without the threat of sharks and jellyfish and crocodiles and its various deadly-dangerous residents. but yeah, nothing wrong with the ocean. sounds good, smells good, feels good, looks good... four out of five is excellent. surfing is fun like sex.
man i know how you feel.. i spent the first 14 years of my life in nh near the ocean and now im stuck within all this LAND.. blah.. anyway yeah i love it... i love how it connects us to europe.. i mean theres probably european pee in it.. ah..
Ahh...best place to relax... a hamock, by the ocean, the sound of the waves, the cool breeze, the soft touch of sand... a beer, a cigg, and a good book... lovely, just lovely...i gotta get back to the islands in august!
yeah I know how you feel. I have lived 10 minutes from the beach my whole life untill last year. And now there isnt a beach for about 8 hours! I have this need to be near the ocean and be able to go whenever I want. I need to be surrounded by water....I hope to move back home one day.
Who Doesnt love the Ocean man, Shit sitting on the beach watching the sunset, watching the colors reflect on the ocean surface, listening to the beautiful sounds,
The ocean and the sun are my two favorite parts of nature. Every summer I spend a few days at this specific place in Rhode Island and I spend the entire time at the beach, out on the breakers (like, boulders piled up that go like a mile into the ocean).
i would be happy forever, if somehow there was a bunch of floating upright live tree in the water. it would be a sea forest. i would be a land logged sailor.
I live about a mile from the chesapeake bay... I usually ride a bike down there once in a while. I love the ocean.. I love the beach. I actually was once addicted to fishing, but now, since i'm a vegan...
I am grateful everyday that I live on the coast. But, while I can walk to the ocean from my apartment, all of the really beautiful beaches are up north a bit, so to get to them I have to drive for about 10 minutes. Ah, I love it here so much!
I love too, having been born in Southampton and raise a mile from the beach. Just the word ocean is beautiful. TTFN Sage
too bad we have thrown so much trash in it that sometimes hypodermic needles and urine samples wash up on shore. i don't swim in the ocean any more, i will walk around and get my feet wet but i never get in the water for some reason, i am afraid of stepping on a crab and the crab pinching my toe off.............
antihesis... where did you grow up>? I know, I am hoping to move there when I am older....slowly planning my escape to the waves.
I grew up in Oregon. I didn't exactly live by the coast, I was more inland. But it was only an hour drive to the beach (the most beautiful beaches in the world in my opinion ) so the beach has always been a huge part of my life. I hope you do get to make it to the ocean soon
for me its about a 2 minute walk to the sand of Big Corona, the beach below my house. the concept of the oceans vastness is impossible to grasp. i like to sit on the bench and think while staring into it. i do it for about a half hour every day.
Until I was five, we lived in florida, 30 minutes away from the ocean. And so far, we've moved progressively inward. Now, I live in the mountains, and I miss the ocean.
You reckon Haven't been there myself, so I wouldn't know. My favourite beaches were those in the Carribean, and the French beaches we went to on holiday when I was a child. Ah happy memories. TTFN Sage
I'm so jealous! You live so close to the beach and so close to Stonehendge (well, relativelly close, hehe). What's the Stonehendge like? And, is it very far out of London (just asking coz I might be visiting London this year or next year and I'd really like to see Stonhedge)? I live an hour away from the beach (by car), but as my granpa is from near the beach, I was there every summer until this year when it just got so boring (only people 60+ are there, hehe). Love, Borut