Prophet by the Sea
August 26, 2018[…] He bent to scoop sand into both hands and let it trickle like fine salt to the beach. He rested on his haunches; his white hair seemed like a shaded lamp at dusk, the […]
[…] He bent to scoop sand into both hands and let it trickle like fine salt to the beach. He rested on his haunches; his white hair seemed like a shaded lamp at dusk, the […]
[…] tattoo parlors that had sprung up in the general vicinity of 17th Street and Atlantic Boulevard, Virginia Beach, was surprisingly clean. All those images of bead curtains and silver-studded leather, of peeling wallpaper and […]
[…] the eastern sky. That night, ten of us from the William Stafford poetry workshop walked New Smyrna Beach, Florida, to look through four pairs of binoculars, each taking a turn with each pair. Naive, […]
[…] the printed version. For citational and bibliographical purposes, please use the printed version or the PDFs provided online and on JSTOR. I am indebted to Lester Bush and Andrew F. Ehat for this insight. […]
[…] before, but Hawaii brings out strange things in people. So we’ve become The Jogging Widows of Hukilau Beach. While the rising sun bleeds gold onto the ocean, we jog barefoot. We are long, lean, […]
[…] were all married or living away from home, she liked to take long drives alone to the beach. “My therapy,” she told Robert, half-jokingly. She loved the winding drive through Via de Dios Canyon […]
The success of Mormonism’s “Word of Wisdom,” especi ally its prohibition of tobacco—in promoting Mormon health is now widely acknowledged. Mor mons have shown that they experience what medical science would predict from their […]
[…] with passengers impatient to refresh themselves on land and to explore this lonely Pacific outpost. From the beach of Cumberland Bay the land sloped back just enough for a small settlement and then gave […]
Di alogue 34.1 (Spring/Summer 2001): 87
However, the temple has maintained its central role in the lives of Latter-day Saints by being able to create a point of intersection between human desires for righteousness […]
[…] to be hip or square? Well, why not go outside? I, too, am a sun lover—was a beach bum in my day—but I also know the narcotic effect of sunshine. I’ll lose them to […]