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Spend a fun day learning to deal with moving water and waves in a safe location at Netarts Bay on the Oregon Coast.
Eternal Father, strong to save,
Whose arm hath bound the restless wave,
Who bidd’st the mighty ocean deep
Its own appointed limits keep;
Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee,
For those in peril on the sea!
the black lines
of the poem
undulate
like a centipede
tracing odd paths
OK, here is something new and experimental. This is a video introduction to the story Phall if you but will, rise you must. I am thinking of animating the entire story and maybe others as well. I want your opinion.
5 thoughts on “Paddling the Columbia River with Jay”
Thanks for sharing this quiet paddle on the Columbia, Paul. Sometimes it was hard to determine where the sky ended and water began.
Padding around here in my pajamas, it isn’t quite light out yet but I can see a coating of snow on the ground outside. No paddling for me here in Sisters – but spring will come again! I hope to paddle together soon so our twin blue Novorca Aleuts can meet.
Cheers,
Scott L
I’m looking forward to it!
Thank you Paul. Miss paddling with you. I’ve been off the water for two years. This encourages me to attempt to get back on. You’re 80 years of age I think I need a partner. So good to see this and hope to see more
Haha. I’m still in my 60’s but I’d love to paddle together.
Lovely video. My favorite time to paddle is when it’s overcast -or raining (no lightening of course). i also like when you’re with someone who doesn’t need to fill up the space with chatter but instead enjoys being in the present moment, soaking it in.