I just came back from the shore last week,and it was very relaxing.
If it does, do it again.
I also find torturing infidels until they repent to be very relaxing, but that might just be because of my Spanish heritage.
I freely admit, I must get a beach fix once a year. It soothes my soul in a way that I can’t quite explain. I always feel rejuvenated and ready to tackle whatever life throws at me for another year.
I spent last weekend at the beach. The sound of those damn waves kept me awake all night.
It is relaxing as long as someone named Katrina is not coming in to visit.
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I agree, I think looking out across the ocean or a large lake is extremely relaxing.
Every known form of life requires water. It’s necessary as a solvent to break down proteins and combine amino acids, and also required to transfer nutrients from one part of the body to another. Plus the sea is where all animal life spent most of its time evolving in.
I’ll find out in September at Ocracoke Island NC. Frat bros and beer.
So, people in NYC, Los Angeles, New Oreans should all be very relaxed as they are so near the oceans.
I think sunlight and vitamin D may have a significant contribution to the positive effects felt by going to the beach.
Driving golf balls out into the ocean is very relaxing.
I live 45 minutes from the ocean. When I’m stressed out that’s where I go, the sound the smell the sun.....it’s very relaxing.
I’m 8 miles from the beach, but I have a nice pool with a lake just beyond the pool. I love the water... ocean, bay, lakes, rivers... they’re all good. I like the birds and life that’s around the water too.
The sound of the ocean is music to my ears. The smell of the ocean is stimulating. The sensations from the ocean are like a full body massage.
Living in the desert, I get my biggest water fix when I sit on the stool.
I do like seeing the rushing water. I also like to sun myself for at least a twenty minute period. I think of the sand turtle as my model.
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