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Bethany Beach, DE
by Rebekah Schultz (Age: 21)
copyright 04-23-2008


Age Rating: 4 to 127

 
Collector of Tourists,
Wave Seeker, Holder of Seagulls, Shells and Sand,
City of the Free Spirits:
Clear minded,
Walking,
Browsing,
Swimming,
Lathering, Sun bathing, observing,
Doing absolutely Nothing,
And enjoying It All.

The City where the Plans that have been made are forgotten,
And People remember what Life is really about.


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04-27-2008 Frank Fields    

I have been in many of these "Bethany Beach" towns, and live in one now. (There are quite a few in Florida. ^^) Each one a little different, but each one, just like yours, with its own character and flavor--but all designed to do absolutely nothing and enjoy everything, while "recharging." I liked the subtle contrasts set up between all the activity and all the leisure. I also like that, for being a short work, it was also filled with a lot of visual content. Thank you! ^^

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04-24-2008 Rebekah Schultz    

The phrase "Doing nothing" was not meant to reflect the previous statements, but was rather adding to the rather long list. But, I'm glad my little poem has inspired you to action, everyone should do this to clear their heads and refocus their lives. It will keep you on the straight an narrow. Thanks and enjoy!


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