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poetry about and photography of everyday happenings and sights

Morning Walk at Kure Beach

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The sun suddenly bursts

forth from pink clouds

as people in chairs

and on walks stop

to breathe it all in.

A tall, lean man with

white hair, jeans,

a flannel shirt,

and old sneakers,

leans over a fishing rod

to bate it for his wife.

Another man stops

to admire Luna and

tells me about his dogs

and how COVID has

impacted his small business.

I find a five dollar bill

in the sand with no owner

in sight, a good luck sign?

In the distance sitting

on the beach with her dog

is one of my daughters.

She joins in the stroll

and then her sister and

her new lab puppy join us.

We make out way back

to the house, hot coffee,

and toasted zucchini bread.

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Author: BHW

I am an octogenarian, mother, grandmother, wife, sister, friend, voracious reader, and amateur poet. I am dedicated to keeping both my mind and body active through yoga and tai chi, walks with my dog, rich discussion with my book club and 80+ groups, and numerous other activities. I have a deep curiosity about the world and its inhabitants.

3 thoughts on “Morning Walk at Kure Beach

  1. egleaner's avatar

    sounds perfect!

    blessings, a

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  2. LuAnne Holder's avatar

    I so enjoy your attention to detail.

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  3. BHW's avatar

    Thank you LuAnne! I always enjoy your poetry as well. And your photographs!

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