Friday, 22 March 2019

Sea Air


With every passing day, life is slowly returning to a steady rhythm once more and I can feel my shoulders beginning to lighten from the recent stress and worry which have been weighing me down these last few months.  With the uncertainty and apprehension almost behind us now, it is with huge relief I can now see myself looking forward and making plans for the months ahead once again.

In recognition of what feels like new beginnings, at the weekend I thought it a good opportunity to have a ceremonial blowing away of the cobwebs with a walk along the shore. There is nothing quite like a good dose of sea air to awaken the senses and make me feel alive, especially since the previous day had been so wet and windy we didn't even leave the house.

The day brought with it some lovely bright sunshine but the wind was still blustering and, of course, along the coast it is so much stronger than inland, that there were moments when it felt more than a little arduous to be walking in it. But, most importantly, it felt so good. Exhausting but good. While billowy white clouds raced across the sky we trundled across the sand, breathing in the fresh salty air. We continued to walk for a while, stopping briefly to enjoy a light picnic lunch (holding onto it very tightly!) and a play on the swings, before retracing our steps once more.  By this time our pace had quickened as, although the wind was now predominantly against us, it appeared to be sending some very dark rain clouds our way.


As the wind whipped around us, it felt bitterly cold and, although we were wrapped up well, since I had forgotten to take along my mittens,  my hands had spent much of the time tucked away in my pockets. Returning home I soon had them warm once more, wrapping them around a steaming hot mug of tea, the day's exertion lending itself to me feeling tired all of a sudden, yet with a clear head and renewed spirit.
J. X

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    1. It's such a tonic and never fails to make me feel better. X

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    2. I've lived near the sea most of my life and have never heard nor thought of 'vitamin sea' before. It's brilliant. I shall be using that from now on. Thank you Justjill.

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  2. We've had some really blustery weather just lately, and as you say, it's even worse at the coast. It's been lovely this week though, we've been out without coats, but the temperature has definitely dropped again today.

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    1. The weather has been so mixed here lately. I'm looking forward to some days when I can leave my jacket at home. X

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  3. So happy for you, my friend.
    Happy that the days are beginning to be brighter.
    Have a cozy weekend. : )

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  4. Going to the beach sounds lovely. I'm glad to hear that things have turned for the better for you.

    Have a great weekend Jules.

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    1. I find it's a wonderful way to clear my head and enjoy a good walk too. X

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  5. Gosh the picture of your beach is so similar to the one here at the cottage. It feels good to walk along at this time of year - as you say it blows away all those cobwebs and leaves you more clear headed.
    Good to read everything is sorting itself out now - I always think that some good comes out of bad. xx

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    1. It definitely cleared the cobwebs, it was so windy! X

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  6. So glad things are on the up for you. Looks like a lovely coast day, where did you go?

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    1. Thank you, Jayne. The photographs were taken at Heysham. X

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    2. Thank you so much for confirming the location - with any luck (and a southbound campervan!!) I will be there later this week 😊

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  7. You can't beat a good dose of sea air to clear the head and lift the spirits. I love the second photo, it looks so crisp and clear :)

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    1. It certainly did both, Eunice and I feel much better for it. X

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  8. I'm glad you are feeling uplifted. The burden of worry and uncertainty is a large one.

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    1. Thank you, Scarlet. Things aren't going to be easy but we can, at least, begin to look forward now. X

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  9. I was thrilled that your load has been lightened and the stress and worry you were going through is behind you. I love a stroll along the beach whatever the weather, it always lifts the spirit.

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    1. It works wonders doesn't it. I love a walk along the shore. X

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  10. What a beautiful post, Jules. I'm glad that you had pockets to keep your hands warm. It really makes a difference in comfort to be wrapped up well and to have a hot cup of tea or coffee.

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    1. We've been out walking again today but, I'm pleased to say, I remembered my gloves this time. X

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  11. Arh glad you're picking up again Jules and feeling hopeful. I seem to have lost touch with blogland again. I've finished the blanket I was crocheting for my MIL and after loading some photos, I've yet to blog about them. I've taken both fb and instagram off my phone and feel like I'm emerging from a fog of being unproductive. It's very liberating.
    Living nearer to the eastcoast in Lincolnshire we went for a windy walk recently too before visiting MIL in Hampshire. We delivered her blanket. Take care Cx

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    1. It's good to hear from you again Cathy. Sometimes it does us good to take a step back and focus on what's important from time to time. I look forward to reading about your blanket progress. Your mother-in-law must be thrilled with it. X

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  12. Glad to hear that you are able to look ahead and leave the stress behind.

    Beach walks are so therapeutic. I admire you for braving the wind at this time of year.

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. It was a lovely walk but the wind was rather bracing. X

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  13. such a wonderful view...
    have a great day

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    1. Thank you, Tanza. I love looking out to sea. X

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  14. I'm pleased things are looking up for you, good to hear. There's nothing quite like sea air to blow away the cobwebs :)

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. I think that wind probably blew away some cobwebs I wasn't aware I even had! 😊

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  15. There's such a wonderful sense of space and being able to breathe deeply in those photos - thank you.
    xx

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    1. I think that is why it did me a world of good. X

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  16. I am so glad to read that the period of worry and uncertainty seems to be behind you. A trip to the beach is always nice! I used to live across the street from the ocean, at one time. I loved listening to the waves as I fell asleep, each night.

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    1. It's so relaxing to hear the waves lapping against the shore. X

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  17. Nature's medicine....

    For body and soul...

    How lucky you are, to be able to take such a walk.

    Gentle hugs...

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    1. We are so fortunate Wow. We have the seashore, beautiful countryside, lakes and mountains all within easy reach. X

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  18. A good wander along the coastline is so good for lifting the spirits, the sound of the sea is so therapeutic.

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    1. It certainly lifted my spirits, Julie. I also had no need to exfoliate that evening! 😃

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  19. Oh, there's nothing like a walk by the sea to blow away cobwebs! I am in desperate need of a walk near the ocean to do just that. Soon! MegXx

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    1. I hope you get the opportunity, Meg. X

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  20. So pleased to hear that your spirits are lifting, hope returning and life is feeling better. There is nothing quite like the sea to restore the calm of ones mind. I live just a few miles from the place reputed to be furthest from the sea in the country so I don't get that lovely uplifting, calming dose of sea air often enough, and at times, how I crave it. I have three 'doses' booked for this year.

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    1. I love that we live so close to the sea here. I hope you enjoy each and every one of your 'doses'. X

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  21. I would love to live near enough to the coast to enjoy a walk like that Jules. I don't mind walking in the cold....especially with the thought of a lovely hot cuppa at the end of it.
    Hugs-x-

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    1. The idea of a hot mug of tea kept me going, Sheila. It wouldn't have felt anywhere near as cold if it weren't for the wind. X

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  22. There are few things better than hearing that someone is happy so it's good to read that the tension is lifting from your shoulders. Although I live no more that 5 minutes walk from the sea and though I walk most days when I can I almost never walk along the beach in the winter unless it's an exceptionally lovely or a calm day. I prefer to walk in the woods where there is more shelter from the biting winds. Oddly I don't mind the rain in the least but the wind is not my friend.

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    1. Thank you, Graham. I'm sure the brighter days are helping too. I really don't like strong winds either but sometimes a walk by the shore on a wild day is just what is required. Having said that, I enjoyed a lovely walk in the woods just this morning. X

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  23. Very happy to read that things are looking better for you. There's nothing quite like a good walk in the fresh air to clear our heads is there. It's surprising what subjects I can cover when I'm out and about with the dogs and even though sometimes nothing can be changed it somehow gives me a different perspective on things. Have a lovely week. xx

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    1. Thank you, Suzanne. The walk really helped. It was as if the winds were blowing away all the stress of the last few months. X

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  24. We love the sea air, but we've haven't ventured out much this past week. I think we need a walk on the beach pretty soon to clear our minds. Work has been busy, which has been very hard to cope with this week. I'm happy to hear things are getting better for you. Time is always the great healer. Love and best, Jane x

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    1. I hope you get to the sea, Jane. It's understandable you've remained close to home this week but I hope things become less busy for you and you allow yourselves the time and space to grieve. X

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  25. Ah, your lovely photos seem to have blown away my cobwebs, too. I am glad your tension and uncertainty is lifting. Take care. x

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    1. Thank you. The sea air works wonders, although it's just a shame it can't manage to blow away the actual cobwebs in my house! Time for some spring cleaning I think. 😆

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  26. I just read the results of a study about how psychologically beneficial it is to be by the sea. I just love the smells and the sounds. Glad things are looking up for you! Be well.

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    1. Thank you, Sue. It's no surprise but I wonder why this is? I just know how it makes me feel. X

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  27. The sea is a great re-invigorater. Good in all weathers! X

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  28. I'm so pleased that things are slowly improving for you.

    Loved seeing your photographs.
    There's nothing like a walk by the sea (or water) to lift spirits and clear minds … I also love to return, make a cup of tea and sit down feeling relaxed.

    Hope your week is going well, we have some very nice weather at the moment.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you, Jan. I think you're right. The time when you return is just as important as the time spent outdoors. I quite enjoy the feeling of tiredness that only comes from spending time in the fresh air and a good cup of tea is always appreciated. X

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