Tuesday, 2 August 2011
the daily swim 21
I count 100 strokes out and 100 strokes back. There are boys on each other's shoulders trying to wrestle one another into the water. A man floating belly down on an airbed. A young couple splashing and diving on one another. In the bay a double masted yacht I'd like to climb aboard. The Alpes Maritimes are covered in mist. It is strange being on my own here. There is a moveable frontier between alone and lonely. Sometimes they seem so very far apart, other times they wrap around each other. I'm not sure what I am at the moment. I think that the continuing wave of guests and negotiating the sale of the house (and thinking about the move back to the UK ahead) are combining to make me wobble.
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the daily swim
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3 comments:
despite the wobble, those 200 strokes seem to provide some balance. for the wobble, as with swimming, breathing is a good place to focus...
alone / lonely is indeed a sliding scale.
Sometimes we are loneliest in a crowd. But I find that usually happens to me when I have much on my mind, which it sounds like you do. Hopefully the swimming is helping.
A beautifully described scene, both the external and interior.
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