VACATION EYES

By vacationeyes

dawn, newcomb hollow

"It is generally supposed that they who have long been conversant with the ocean can foretell, by certain indications, such as its roar and the notes of sea-fowl, when it will change from calm to storm; but probably no such ancient mariner as we dream of exists; they know no more, at least, than the older sailors do about this voyage of life on which we are all embarked. Nevertheless, we love to hear the sayings of old sailors, and their accounts of natural phenomena which totally ignore, and are ignored by, science; and possibly they have not always looked over the gunwale so long in vain."

Henry David Thoreau; Cape Cod (1855-1865)

"The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out."

Annie Dillard

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