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Water: Finding a Boundary

Wave after wave after wave comes ashore here. I bumps against sandy, but firm, ground after rising and falling for: yards? miles? more?

Today this particular beach is used for play. A pleasant place to walk and think. Take a dip in the ocean — one foot only or wade out deeper. Windsurf? Fly a kite? Birdwatch? The list is long.

Not far away — a few miles — is a natural harbor and thus a perfect place for early European arrives to America to establish a trading post which grew into a city.

This South Carolina beach welcomes visitors in all types of weather. Do you want to play ‘tag’ with these afternoon waves?

Americans are mobile. Each generation tends to contain many members eager to explore and move — up the river or inland and to a mystical city of gold.

The fictional village of Elm Ridge, Illinois, contains many Americans from other states. (In addition to the newer European immigrants.) In the sweet historical romance, Stitching a Dream, Kurt Tafel has moved from Pennsylvania to establish his own business. He finds people born in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and other states. Check the information at the link to get more information on what awaits him in his new home. https://amzn.to/3VwoeFh

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