The Pacific is my home ocean; I knew it first, grew up on its shore, collected marine animals along the coast. I know its moods, its color, its nature. It was very far inland that I caught the first smell of the Pacific. When one has been long at sea, the smell of land reaches far out to greet one. And the same is true when one has been long inland. I believe I smelled the sea rocks and the kelp and the excitement of churning sea water, the sharpness of iodine and the under odor of washed and ground calcareous shells. Such a far-off and remembered odor comes subtly so that one does not consciously smell it, but rather an electric excitement is released — a kind of boisterous joy.”
John Steinbeck, Travels With Charley
Meren rannalla asumisessa on paljon järkeä. Jopa niinä päivänä kun on kylmähköä, harmaata ja tuulista, on hyvä mennä rantaan ja muistaa miksi oli hyvä idea muuttaa toiselle puolelle palloa rannalle.
Amen :-)
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