Where else?
THANK THE MULTITUDES, by Chris Farago.
Gratitude is a wonderful solvent of pain . . .
RANGE BOUND, by Charlotte McGuinn Freeman.
Far from the beach, there’s no place like home . . .
STRIDER (from “MY LIFE WITH DOGS), by Tod Davies.
On the beach, you never expect to meet a dog psychic . . .
MERMAIDS, by Barry Vitcov.
Mermaids on the other hand . . .
THE OLD MAN ON THE BEACH WITH A METAL DETECTOR, by Sean Murphy.
Or accumulated wisdom . . .
AN EDIBLE TALE, by David Bolton.
Or . . . no, wait, I forget . . .
SEASCAPE QUESTION, by Ron Singer.
Definitely rocks and sand . . . I think . . .
A DAY AT THE BEACH, by Bruce E.R. Thompson.
An hour justifying the rest . . .
HARBOR, by Frederick Pollack.
To either the first or the third person . . .
PRAISE CATCH, by Jeff Schiff.
And the fish . . .
DUSK AT CHICK’S BEACH, by Mark Robinson.
And the stars . . .
UNTRUSSED, by Joseph Harms.
And the waves of the mind . . .
SOFT DRINK? LIGHT SNACK? EH, BABY, by Jim Meirose.
Speaking of surfing those waves . . .
LOVING INSECTS, by Brian Griffith .
Meanwhile, back on land . . .
LIFELONG COMPANION, by David D. Horowitz.
Horizons are deadline free . . .
SUMMER SOLSTICE, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
And the waves carry us away . . .
The TODBLOG notices the world is upside down, and just what do we plan to do about it? . . . JAM TODAY discovers miso lavishes benefits on potatoes . . .
This issue’s picture courtesy of EAP’s own ALEX COX.
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