Louder than gulls the little children scream
Whom fathers haul into the jovial foam;
But others fearlessly rush in, breast high,
Laughing the salty water from their mouthes--
Heroes of the nursery.
- Robert Graves
Whom fathers haul into the jovial foam;
But others fearlessly rush in, breast high,
Laughing the salty water from their mouthes--
Heroes of the nursery.
- Robert Graves
Oh Jilly I've been away from blogging too long...just look at what you've done here. It's all simply amazing.
ReplyDeletele bonheur est simple (encore faut-il avoir une plage, la mer et surtout un superbe beau temps ;o)) ). cela donne envie, mais je me demande si l'eau est si chaude que cela ? des petits courageux
ReplyDeleteIf only that could be true all year round!
ReplyDeleteLife's a beach,when your'e a child. Smashing photo of childhood wonder.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful. Piero is the Graves fanatic in our house....reas most of his historical and fictional work.
ReplyDeleteGosh your people shots lately have been stunning.
Love this shot, Jilly!
ReplyDeleteThe jovial foam of childhood, how rapidly it dissipates; but only in the backwards glance, a kingdom's worth of days gone by.
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous; water and beach and heat and sun! Please send some of this to Minneapolis! Great photo.
ReplyDeletethat's beautiful
ReplyDeleteI can hear them laughing all the way in Naples!
ReplyDeleteAh ah I like the title :-))
ReplyDeleteGreat picture! However, being from an island I have a connection with the sea..
ReplyDeleteA wonderful excerpt for the photo. But how can you miss with snaps of children and poems from Graves?! Great post, Jilly!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely is this action shot and companion poem Jilly (I love RG). I like the framing of the figures and that blue water.
ReplyDelete-Kim
Excellent. I really appreciate this photograph.
ReplyDeleteAbraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio.
Very fun photo!
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