667. Shapes, Structures, and Vistas

Bigbury on the Sea approach BW Walking the South West Coast Path involves the eyes. In paying attention to the world around me, I notice the shapes, structures, and vistas of tangible objects. Along with color, these are indispensable elements to physical entities in this world of ours. The following photos come from our natural …

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659. Terror, Panic, and Despair

Those words aren’t about my experience; but about others’ experiences near the South West Coast Path. More particularly, individuals experience those feelings on October 27, 1916, January 26, 1917, and April 28, 1944. On October 27, 1916, a schooner runs into problems in the face of gale 9 winds (50 mph) off Prawle Point, the …

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658. Did I Walk into Another World?

Last fall, while traveling to my starting point at Minehead for the South West Coast Path, I traveled by bus through Glastonbury. I glimpse individuals living a different way of life, barefoot, long-uncut hair, shaggy clothes. Individuals walking into the “Sound Healer” shop. Glastonbury While actually walking the South West Coast Path, I saw more …

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