It’s not a shrine.

I don’t know why anyone thinks it is.

I finally collected all the shoe boxes and beach bags full of sea shells,

Relics of trips to the ocean,

arranging them, decoratively on a small antique table.


PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

But I don’t pray to the shells.

I may pray nearby,

Because I can still smell the sea on them,

When I close my eyes I’m there,

The wind blowing off the water,

The waves exhaling their glory at my feet.

The seagulls, the sunsets.

I may get lost in revelry,

That looks like a trance.

But it’s only dreaming.

 


 

I don’t have a cute table of sea shells like that seen in Rochelle -Wisoff Fields photo prompt. But I do have boxes of sea shells collected from each trip we manage to make to visit the Jersey shore. I always have plans for them, still do but they have never made it out of the closet. Once in a while I look through them and my appreciation for my picks reignites both my crafty ideas and the desire to hop on a plane and go straight to the water.

Here’s hoping you know the joy of walking along a beach, contemplating life, death, dinner!


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22 responses to “Ocean Altar”

  1. Dawn M. Miller Avatar

    In my first marriage we had a net on the wall that my (then) husband attached seashells to. It was really quite nice.

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    1. CGraith Avatar
      CGraith

      That’s an interesting idea!

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      1. Dawn M. Miller Avatar

        It was very pretty. We met at the beach and spent a lot of time there as a family so it was a natural thing to have in our living room. There was also a little shelf with a wooden statue of a ship’s captain and a gold nautical lamp mounted on the wall as well.

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      2. CGraith Avatar
        CGraith

        Sweet, precious memories.

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  2. Angela Adams Avatar

    Takes me to the seashore! I especially enjoyed the line about smelling the sea on the shells.

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  3. Nancy (The Sicilian Storyteller) Avatar

    We all have “shrines” to some degree, even if we don’t look at it that way. They are the bringers of sweet memories and there’s no harm in that.

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    1. CGraith Avatar
      CGraith

      Indeed!

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  4. granonine Avatar

    Evocative. Took me back to some of my own excursions on the seashore.

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  5. Nobbinmaug Avatar

    This makes me miss the ocean. I used to live 15 max from multiple beaches. Now, I live in the mountains.

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    1. CGraith Avatar
      CGraith

      I love the mountains! They are on par with the ocean though both are needed for the soul once in a while.

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  6. plaridel Avatar

    my sentiments exactly.

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  7. Bon Lee Avatar

    Love this…. fits well with my story this week, too. Ahhhh, the mems and dreams of times at the shore… a strong anchor during these bitter cold days of winter.

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      CGraith

      “A strong anchor” – so true!

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  8. msjadeli Avatar

    Methinks she protests too loudly. Nicely done, Clare.

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  9. elmowrites Avatar

    Definitely not a shrine!

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    1. CGraith Avatar
      CGraith

      lol

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    1. CGraith Avatar
      CGraith

      Thank you Tina.

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  10. Neil MacDonald Avatar

    There are many worse things to pray to

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  11. Sandra Avatar

    Nothing more evocative than sea shells.

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    1. CGraith Avatar
      CGraith

      So true!

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