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Pilgrimage Statistics

Consecutive Days Riding: 45                              Consecutive Days Blogging: 46

Today’s Mileage:  10                                          Total Trip Mileage: 386

Holidays and Holy Days on November 24 :

Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom (Sikh) a time of remembering the execution of Teg Bahadur by the Moghul Emperor in India.

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Marco beach!

As I ride the bike today I review the various internet photos and scenes I uncovered about Marco Island, the city on the west coast of Florida.  It is a beautiful place and brings back many fond memories of the tourist beaches along the Georgia and Carolina coast and Southern California. As a nature lover I prefer the more undeveloped coastline, but when one has a family to entertain or does not want to sleep in a tent, resort towns such as these are a joy.   Many families I know return to the same beach each season, the familiarity is comforting, and adds layers of a family’s “growing up” memories to a place. 

 

Simple Rewards

If I walk long enough I will reach it.

Small squat building with greasy windows.

Odor of breakfast meats and tobacco smoke.

Offers steaming java and folded papers bearing today’s news.

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Shellers on Marco Island Beach.

I’m one of those people who appreciates daily routines at the beach, whether it be a sunrise walk in search of shells or a stroll to a small coffee shop for my morning “fix” of caffeine and news. One aspect of the beach I love the most is the sand, that fascinating ribbon of reality stretched between two totally different worlds. It’s a surface constantly changing, yielding new mysteries and a reality not unlike our own moment-to-moment existence.

Each wave

Pulls at the beach’s fabric,

Returning sand to the sea

Streaking the smooth gray surface.

Sweeps the beach clean,

Leaving only a line of foam

As testimony to its presence.

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Stationarypilgrim as a young man inspecting his Indian Ocean shell collection.

Walking along the beach always bring out the collector and scientist in me!  I think about how people differ with respect to the collecting mementos and memories.  Some people just walk by the beach litter as it is not relevant to their conversation or plans.  Perhaps they already have too many souvenirs from previous visits, or will argue that they have no place to keep or store them.  Others beach travelers carry their pails, baskets or shopping bags to fill with treasures as the stroll along.  These travelers are now faced with the question: “What do I do with this new stuff?”  They may show it to loved ones and then discard it, their purpose has been served. They might find space in the family car or van for the return trip home.  Yet once there, the mementos will be stashed in the garage or attic to be revisited as treasured memories in the dead of winter.  Others display them in a bowl, on a window sill, or under glass in a display case.  Such displays can be placed in a kitchen or near the bath so that every morning as one sips their coffee or steps out of a warm invigorating shower, they will be reminded of the mysteries and treasures that awaits in our exploration of life as it unfolds before us.

Shell Mementos: Reminders of Island memories.

Their Loss My Gain 

Sand still damp from the last big wave.

Streaks like fingers reach towards the ocean.

Others came before me, I see signs of their passage.

One barefoot, one with heavy treads, one who treaded lightly.

What did they seek on their journey?

For they walked right past the “perfect shell.”

Cone shaped, pink with brown markings, glistening and polished.

It called out too me like ripe fruit, I picked it.

Maybe they weren’t watching.

Maybe they didn’t care.

Maybe they walked together deep in conversation

Ignoring the treasure at their feet.

Whatever, their loss is my gain!

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I hope you have enjoyed my poems and photos today.  In the morning we head towards Naples and then on to our next Pilgrimage Site, a place that stirs up controversy!

 

A special thanks to the photographers associated with Panramio for the beautiful scenes from along the roadside. The information on holy days and sacred holidays comes from http://www.interfaithcalendar.org.

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Pilgrimage Statistics

Consecutive Days Riding: 29                               Consecutive Days Blogging: 30

Today’s Mileage: 10                                            Total Trip Mileage: 275

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        As I ride the bike today and think about my Blog topic I am confronted with the creative feast-or-famine dilemma.  My Blog topic list is growing, the daily news offers new ideas, the weather has been picture perfect, and we will be visiting a new Pilgrimage Site tomorrow.  Hint: prepare to go Kosher! So what should one do when confronted with such a creative tug-of-war?  Go to the beach and write poetry of course!

miamiamanecer by e r del valle

Sunrise near the beach.

     Let us travel up the beach. Listening to the voice of nature on that thin ribbon of sand perched between two worlds, one offers us precious breaths the other washes us clean. Both offer mystery and glimpses of the divine.

Walking Towards the Sunrise

Pulsating roar of waves

Damp sand

Stained with sea foam.

Beach skyline

Recedes into the distance

Melting into a yellow

And peach haze.

Sun hidden behind a streak

Of blue gray clouds

Highlighted with golden edges.

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 Sandy Cycles

Days

    The sage sees in the waves

    The eternal give and take

    That is life.

Seasons

    That which expands outward

    Soon retreats

    To be followed by another

Lifetimes

 

Majestic beach scene roberto casin

Majestic beach scene!

 

 Sandpiper and Child

Darting

Dashing

Two pairs of thin legs

Run from the edge

Of the advancing wave

 One seeks

Sustenance

At the water’s edge

The other seeks

Playful abandonment

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Eye of the Beholder Shells

Smooth

Worn

Thin

Oblong

Black

Ignored by beachcombers

In search of more colorful treasures

They are exactly what I seek

 Suspended from driftwood

By thin cotton fibers

They respond to the wind’s

Invisible movement

With the rhythmic

Sounds of the sea

Enticing memories of

Roaring waves

And salty breezes

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No Swimming Allowed

Sandpipers

Caught between

The surging waves

And the pounding pace

Of beach joggers

Panic and take flight

marina at coconut grove by R Casin

Coconut Grove Marina.

My Essence

Should you spread

My ashes

On the ocean’s surface,

  Or the red clay soil,

    Of my adopted home?

Should you carry them back

  To the expansive plains

    The tall grass

      The shallow streams

          The dark rich soil

            The home of my youth?

It doesn’t really matter,

  For the atoms of my existence

    Will find a way to

      Trickle through the soil,

        Babble in the brook,

          Rush through the rapids,

            Roar over the falls,

              Surging toward the sea,

                Joining the waves.

miami skyline by emilport74

Man's metal mountain skyline awaits!

     I hope you have enjoyed today’s walk along the beach and my beach poetry.  Look at the skyline of the city. Mankind’s artificial mountains rise up to greet us with new adventures and old memories.  Tomorrow we visit images of fame and power, talk of saintly deeds and absolute evil!  Stay tuned!

A special thanks to the photographers associated with Panramio for the beautiful scenes from along the roadside. The information on holy days and sacred holidays comes from http://www.interfaithcalendar.org.

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