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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2018-09-03 01:23 am

I will see again those clippers reeling o'er the ocean's rim

I am no longer on Cape Cod. I caught a bus back earlier this evening and am now being crooned at by a small cat who was grievously neglected this weekend with only one human to answer his imperious calls for attention and food. The other small cat has taken up a Bast-pose near the couch and it suits her very well. The one thing I mind about traveling is the absence of cats.

I couldn't swim this afternoon, but I walked out as far as I could into the deep-bending glass-green water until I could feel the swell rocking and lifting me, the sand shifting from under my feet. Earlier I had seen tiny fish in the shallows, arrowing away from a trio of small children whose pursuit was enthusiastically splashy but no danger to the fry; when I stood still, the same tiny, silvery fish shoaled around me, as if I were a safe shadow. The tide was just starting to turn. I saw dead man's fingers washed up at the top of the tide-line, lime-green and branching like a rune. I saw a crab's carapace upturned like a coracle in a pile of soft brown algae and bladderwrack and another hunkered like a shield in a pale run of sand, algae-slicked at the edges as if with verdigris. The waves at the western end of the beach were thick with churned-up weed, but the water cleared the farther east I walked, until I was spending as much time looking down into the bulges and ripples of light on sand and sea-pebbles as out at the horizon where there were sailboats moving, motorboats, the ferry, three adolescents poling a raft. (Two of them were standing, the third kneeling at the prow. They looked like an Egyptian frieze minus the hunting cat and the reeds.) The sky was that late cloud-twisted blue that has more light in it than it looks; the sand was heavily golden by the time I walked back through the thicket of folding chairs and beach towels and umbrellas to find that someone had built a cairn of grey and tawny stones that remarkably resembled, at its top, the figure of a seagull or a duck. Some gulls were standing around looking smug. I walked with my feet in the water and kept thinking of Triton wrestled by Herakles—did the hero have to keep him above the high-water mark, off the sea's ground, before he would yield? I write that out and wonder if Mollie Hunter thought of it when she staged a wrestling match between a mortal guiser and an ancient selkie in A Stranger Came Ashore (1975). I know that I do better when I'm near the sea, not just to see and smell but touch it. I will return this week if I can.

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[personal profile] rushthatspeaks 2018-09-03 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
someone had built a cairn of grey and tawny stones that remarkably resembled, at its top, the figure of a seagull or a duck. Some gulls were standing around looking smug.

They built it.

I am glad you had good sea.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2018-09-03 10:25 am (UTC)(link)
They built it

This has to be it.
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[personal profile] shewhomust 2018-09-03 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
Hooray for the sea - and standing in it.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2018-09-03 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
If I were very small, I would like a crab carapace coracle for seafaring.

Dead man's fingers are also a fungus--what are they in this context? (In searching for an image of the fungus, I found that they are the lungs of a crab but also a type of coral (probably not what you're referring to in these northern waters) and a type of seaweed, Codium fragile)

The teens looking like an Egyptian frieze is great too--these are a good collection of sea memories for a day.
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[personal profile] sartorias 2018-09-03 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for that wonderful word picture.
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[personal profile] selkie 2018-09-03 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
You remain the best. Your cat waited allllll weeeekennddddddd to tell you so.

*digs up A Stranger Came Ashore for Child Suitability Muster*

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[personal profile] selkie 2018-09-03 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I am very glad you're listening to Autolycus, Literal Genius and not some philosopher the size of my index finger I stuffed in a bottle and pitched off into the Andaman Sea. Not that there were any of those. That I found. And would mention.

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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2018-09-03 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, I've longed for an oceanic injection--thank you. (Lakes are cool but nothing smells like the Cape.)
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[personal profile] ethelmay 2018-09-04 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
We saw porpoises in Puget Sound today on our way home. Alas, no pictures. They were too fast.
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[personal profile] negothick 2018-09-04 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Your chosen music, Webber and Fentiman--are they performing around Mass., now that they've been on staff at TradMad Camp? Or just a coincidence?
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[personal profile] ranalore 2018-09-04 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
I have been subsisting on your jaunts to the sea. We have had the red flag out this summer, so I have not been able to go in, and a Florida beach in the summertime is unbearable if one worships sea over sun, and cannot escape into the water.