I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Monday, March 5, 2018

The Calm



A new week, a new month, happy Monday! The phrase calm before the storm is oh so accurate here at the beach. The photos for our walk today were taken on a beautiful day right before this weekend's nor'easter arrived. Doesn't the photo below have a hint of summer? Wishful thinking maybe.


I am working on extending my walking distances, with the notion that maybe I can go to the flea this spring. [It maybe began yesterday, but it was very windy; I never even thought about going.]
Here are some walks with Mo:


And here is my walk to the beach the other day:


By mid-winter the beach is very monochrome--tan with a hint of beige.





Not a bird or a creature to be seen. Did they move inland to be safe from the storm? Or simply spooked by the giant noisy scary trucks?





Here are the deep ruts the huge machines create. Can you imagine being a tiny newborn plover chick, no bigger than a golf ball, trying to get to the water's edge. These deep furrows are mountains to them. They feed on tiny organisms on the tideline, within a day of hatching. Unlike some birds, plovers are not fed by their parents, though the mama plover carefully supervises their infant adventures.









Not to mention the erosion causing damage to the vulnerable winter beach.



Let's walk on....














Before the nor'easter, the previous Saturday, we had yet another big windstorm that got no publicity. The aftermath of high winds is the uncovering of beach treasure!

A large driftwood piece,  silvery smooth from years in the ocean.


Another log---are these woodpecker holes? Did this tree once shelter a nest in a faraway forest?


I found a few bits and pieces to carry home.



Pebbles, a big rusty nail. One smoothly rounded bit of brown amber beach glass. A strange disk.


What could this rusty piece be?









It is made of layers and has the tiny knobs distinctive of laminated coins. There is a layer of green oxidation, a thin leaf of copper once. Is it a coin? 



If it is a coin, it is very large! "Pieces of eight"/ ''doubloons'' thrill my beachcomber heart. Maybe it's an ancient silver dollar--though  not as ancient as this comparison coin from my stash. In 1890 silver dollars were just that, solid silver.



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I used a thin knife to separate the layers. The ''coin'' came apart like a downy-flake biscuit!


It's fun to imagine, however unlikely. "I always called them diamonds, though I knew they were only stones," as the old song goes.


I can't wait to see if the big storm brought me more treasures!


Here is Mo, alert and worried during the big storm.


then snuggled safe from the wind, with his best dolly.


He looks up, runs to doors and windows, trying to alert me to the intruding thing. Then he hides in my bed, exhausted.

love

lizzy 

gone to the beach...

PS this is Sunday night, as the storm was fading. Huge waves still, even today.









Imagine being out there on a ship, in the frigid black Atlantic.






Friday, March 2, 2018

"Please Heed Evacuation Notices"

Well, gee, that's not something I want to hear, is it?  Hi, guys EDIT 2 : Saturday morning, big winds, big waves but the storm has passed and the sun is shining! Hooray! All is well.


Big nor'easter headed our way.  Another one of  ''them weird storm bombs"! Omigosh, it's centered right. on. my. house.EDIT : 430 Friday, I made it home! Appointment takes 4 plus hours but home safe now. Branches and power lines coming down, blowing sand/ snow is painful. No flooding except on the beach and low road areas. My doors that face north wouldn't close, the wind was too strong.  Worst wind I have ever had to be out driving and walking in. The power went out at the clinic just as I was finishing; mine at home  must have gone out but is back right now. Our friend who walks Mo actually came just now and they braved the storm for a pit stop! She is so reliable, a real NY pro dogwalker. Gonna have hot tea and maybe some soup? We'll be fine, cozy at home.





Mo and I are a smidge concerned. I have a medical  appointment Friday noon. The clinic is fairly close---but the road between my house and the clinic  does flood at times. I'm also not happy about Mo being home alone, I don't think he has ever been alone during  a power failure--and you know, what if my old windows blow out?  He'd be terrified, I think.  Why not reschedule? If I lose my turn I am s#!# out of luck until they fit me into the rotation again; missing or waiting weeks or months is not an acceptable option.


I 'm a bit unhappy right now. But a friend is coming soon to help me bungee the deck chairs, or bring them inside. Being prepared is the smartest way to do things here.


Look, the moon is full, too. Why do bad storms so often come at the full moon?


Most of you probably live in places where the full moon's high tides are of no importance, but if like me you live on a sandbar in the Atlantic Ocean, highest elevation 6 feet above sea level, high tide storm surges can be dire.
Here is a forecast for Cape Cod MA. I still get the weather forecasts for the Cape, even though my parents are gone now. It looks even scarier there. See the four feet storm surge? H Sandy was 17.5 feet.


My kids will be away again, following the storm to great snow and skiing, they hope, in VT. Huh. Mo and I have a yummy casserole, and a bunch of salads in the fridge; storm foods like hard-boiled eggs, bread, peanut butter, crackers well stocked in the ''pantry'', aka the fridge again. Mo's dogwalker will try to come to take Mo out, depending on the flooding of course.
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Of course the weekend isn't all gloom and doom. Look at the bouquets of flowers in the market yesterday.






heather

large pots of Spanish lavender


Happy. Lovely.


Gully has been visiting!


Gully says no worries. Deck bungee helper was here, he too says, No worries. Hmmmm.


Mo predicts, "Eh."


And more flowers, from an auction on FB.


 I fell in love! Mel and I were designing a fun kitschy scarf or two, using these cuties---one for me, one to sell? But no, too $$$. We'll keep the idea in mind, I'm finding the FB selling groups quite inspiring. HERE  or here for flower scarves.

I'll keep in touch, if I can. Have a great weekend.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....