What a Difference a Night Makes
The Boat
“A boat, for all its complexity, is in fact a version of simplicity, but of a satisfyingly complex kind. Get to know the hundreds of ways in which a boat-at-sea works and you become its master and commander. A boat provides control in what looks like uncontrollable circumstances. It is the mirror image of the realities of life on land, which look easier but are, psychologically, far more difficult, more subtle, less visible, and less predictable. The boat, in other words, is the haven from the storms at home. And because a boat's workings are a mystery, in the old sense that it is an arcane art, with its own equipment and vocabulary, its nostrums and obscurities from which the vulgar are excluded, it is also a source of potency and seduction.” ― Adam Nicolson, Seamanship: A Voyage Along the Wild Coasts of the British Isles
2025
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Turning The Blue To Gold
The Charles W. Morgan, Last American Wooden Whaleship, photographed and boarded at Mystic Seaport, CT The curvature of rain is about to beat on my face. I hear it as a paddle boat I once traveled on. The sound of water slipping by me. It wasn’t intense back then. No, it was soft and just a mellow parting of the stream. I sat on that boat for it seems like such a short time. Nirvana was with me speaking softly. She was music forming a chorus around the water. Turning the blue to gold. S. Kamber Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel, arranged and performed by Brooklyn Duo. https://youtu.be/Ptk_1Dc2iPY?si=PcwBPMFKq1GDbN89
2025
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What a Difference a Night Makes
2025
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