I had internet fatigue today. Too much Facebook, too much Twitter, too many blogs, too many shoe sites. I needed to get out of the house – a desire made even stronger by the beautiful blue skies and the disconcerting fact that it was warmer outside than it was in the house. So I took off to Ocean Grove, a ten minute drive away.
It was an unseasonably warm day. Even though I had donned my trackies, a hoodie, scarf and hat, there were people in the water: a couple of wet-suited surfers (though looking at the picture above, I’m not sure what they thought was going on out there), a kayaker and a sailboat. On the sand, fathers were kicking the football to their sons and couples were strolling along the water’s edge, arm-in-arm. Groups of friends threw tennis balls to their dogs, some people strode along determinedly, while other weirdos ran past, checking their watches intermittently.
Even though it was beautiful and lovely and the air was crisp, I was still feeling a bit off kilter. Even this song wasn’t helping me out. In frustration, I took the buds out of my ears.
Once the noise stopped, I felt nothing but peace. Not just the music, but all the white noise, all voices in my head (not schizophrenic voices, thank you). Everything shut off and I was just there.
I don’t know what it is about the ocean. There isn’t anything like a swim to get rid of the cobwebs but even just being by the water is refreshing. Fresh, salty air. It grounds me. I walked to the Barwon Heads point and back, the light fading as the sun slowly sank behind the sand dunes and the transparent clouds making lazy patterns in the sky.
Tonight, I feel tired but rejuvenated. University starts back tomorrow and I am excited to be back. Engaging and challenging my brain. I never want to stop learning.
This post makes me smile. I think time alone with the ocean is one of the most restorative things in the world. No noise, no distraction , just peace. This post is just lovely and so are the photos.
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The sea always calls to me so I know exactly what you mean in this. Just its proximity and all the sights, sounds and smells are incredibly relaxing.
ReplyDeleteTimes like these, I wish I lived near the beach! I'd give anything to be able to mosey on down there when my head gives me trouble. Here's to a great first week back at uni!
ReplyDeleteI am jealous. I need some time by the ocean.
ReplyDeleteBTW, my hubby said to tell you that we are coming to visit you. That is just wishful thinking, really. But I wish it were true.
I can't believe how peaceful and serene this beach looks. Perfect way to prep for starting classes again. Good luck tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteWater is the best. It is SO cleansing, refreshing, and calming. I'm glad you found what you needed by the ocean. I keep telling Jon we need to live closer to a large body of water that isn't a lake. Good luck starting back at uni!
ReplyDeletethese pictures are beautiful, as are the way you write. its so important to have time outdoors it makes your mind so peaceful xxx
ReplyDeleteInternet fatigue is the BEST term I've heard to describe excess internet. I feel it sometimes too and it feels wonderful just heading to the great outdoors once in a while :)
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after a few days without internet, i feel like i've missed so much and have so much to catch up on! but too much of facebook is never a good thing.
ReplyDeleteThe see does exactly this to me. it's the calm swooshiness of it.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your new term!
I can totally relate. There is something about the ocean-how big it is, how it silences everything else, how insignificant its surroundings are in comparison to it. Could sit there for hours.
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ps-thx for your note on grayce. i really appreciate it.
What a beautiful spot! I love being on the ocean!
ReplyDeletecobwebs...yes. i've had a lot of those recently, and went swimming today in the ocean with my cousins and thought of this post. it was indeed just what i needed.
ReplyDeletethis made me so happy inside :) my native floridian self died a bit seeing those photos, i am definitely in need of some salty air myself. :) glad you feel more rejuvenated, dear! xo
ReplyDeleteSoooo pretty. Please send you nice crisp air my way, and I'll send you some humid hot air your way ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures! I wish I was out there enjoying the weather.
ReplyDeleteNever stop learning! It's the best.
mm these are so pretty :) i love going down to the ocean and just listening to the waves. unfortunately i get bored pretty quickly, but i do enjoy it for a good 15 minutes hehe
ReplyDeleteThese are very lovely ocean images! I know the feeling of being able to forget about EVERYTHING while you're at the ocean. Oh how nice it is.
ReplyDeletehope you're loving university! it is my first year, so i hope I enjoy learning as much as you seem to!! lovely blog by the way and thanks so much for visiting mine.
ReplyDeletePS. you are really quite lucky that the beach is only a TEN MILE drive away!! glad you took advantage of the lovely day to relax and meditate.
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hope you're loving university! it is my first year, so i hope I enjoy learning as much as you seem to!! lovely blog by the way and thanks so much for visiting mine.
ReplyDeletePS. you are really quite lucky that the beach is only a TEN MILE drive away!! glad you took advantage of the lovely day to relax and meditate.
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I wish I could be that close to the water. How lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post! These pictures and your words are so refreshing. Happy weekend to you!
ReplyDelete:) I hope everything is going well with the start of uni!
ReplyDeleteAnnelise-such a sweet post and I love your photos. Good luck with school..you guys start back so soon!
ReplyDeleteLove these images, they have such a cool, vintage vibe!
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Annelise these photos are beautiful! Instagram?
ReplyDeleteI don't mind the ocean but I don't get to it too often because parking is always a pain! I think I am going to have a hard time getting D to set foot in the water, though, as he is convinced that he will immediately be taken by a shark. Crazy Americano :p
Beautiful images! Lovely to be back visiting your lovely posts they always make me smile xox
ReplyDeleteOkay, you've definitely inspired me. I need to get away from the internet and out of the house! Those pictures are beautiful...
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