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I have grown up in Tasmania on the east coast and the light and shade of a kelp forest or the whispering of a seabreeze through pine trees that edge a beach, the chuckle as waves push and pull at shell-grit: even now, those are the sounds that ground me when I am slightly worn out.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Words, Pictures, Memory 2009
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She licked a paw, caught a lovely whiff of something fishy on the seabreeze, stretched in her sunny spot and slept.
A Day At The Beach Harry B. Sanderford 2011
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And the afternoon seabreeze blew its tang into my lungs, and curled the waves in mid-channel.
Chapter 7 2010
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We would outfit our grub and water in the morning, hoist the big mainsail (which was a bigger piece of canvas than any I had ever sailed under), and beat our way out the estuary on the first of the seabreeze and the last of the ebb.
Chapter 7 2010
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I find the weather, the quality of sunlight, the always-changing scent on the seabreeze to be a powerful force.
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He'd sidled up to me just as my seabreeze was in need of a refill.
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He'd sidled up to me just as my seabreeze was in need of a refill.
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Very few clouds, a lot of sun and heat, and a seabreeze from the Jersey Shore as we bring in the American New Year.
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I pitched my tent in the back yard and spent a couple of nights blissfully lulled to sleep by waves and a seabreeze.
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It was one of those misty moisty days when the sea and sky blend, when you feel like you're wrapped in a cocoon of surf and seabreeze.
SF Trip, Photos II: Places Susan Palwick 2008
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