Affective Correlative

Plausible premise
Wide influence
Stabilize responses

Early morning cars pass-by on North Carolina Highway 12, a 148.0-mile-long state highway linking Outer Banks peninsulas and islands.

“Poetry must be a poetry about things.” – Richard L. W. Clarke

Birthday Suits

Surf boutique
Beach fashion
Cover up

Clever names play on phraseology open to multiple interpretations.

“Poets are people who never forget they were born naked.” – Marty Rubin

Skimming

Flowing over
Water surface
Aerodynamic lift

Sometimes pelicans fly in formation just over the ocean surface. A beneficial ground effect occurs when flying at approximately half the wingspan length above the water.

“Nature always tends to act in the simplest way. All birds need to fly are the right-shaped wings, the right pressure and the right angle.” – Daniel Bernoulli

In Land

Coastal interface
Dynamic exchange
Reflect response

From on top of the barrier dune looking north, natural early morning sky light complements artificial house lights.

“Enlightenment means taking full responsibility for your life.” – William Blake

Anno Domini

Background foundation
Conception reckoned
Syntactic order

The past is inscribed in the present.

“History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.” – Winston S. Churchill

Visible Index

Occasion arises
Objective correlatives
Variant relations

Finding interesting visual associations on an evening walk through Buck Island is satisfying.

“Thus since the seer is caught up in what he sees, it is still himself he sees: there is a fundamental narcissism of all vision.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Visible Synergy

Imminent experience
Primordial sensibility
Seascape interweave

Magic comes around every morning.

“Thought is a relationship with oneself and with the world as well as a relationship with the other; hence it is established in the three dimensions at the same time.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Conscious Combinatory

Emergence questioning
Desire level
Effects continue

Beach people desire interaction with sun, sand, and sea.

“Contrary to what phenomenology—which is always phenomenology of perception—has tried to make us believe, contrary to what our desire cannot fail to be tempted into believing, the thing itself always escapes.” – Jacques Derrida

Everyday Acts

Proper recognition
Morning cycle
Simple gaze

Going with the flow, you don’t need to traverse far to experience marvelous things.

“There is no point in hurrying because you are not actually going anywhere.” – Bill Bryson

Implement Effect

According means
Definite plan
Drawing together

During the renter season there is a plethora of molded plastic objects cluttering the beach.

“Be creative while inventing ideas, but be disciplined while implementing them.” – Amit Kalantri

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