for the most part
we hugged
the scalloped shoreline
tenderly slowly
winding our way
up the coast
at low tide
the lurid scent of
seaweed was tempered
by a withering
sand-sharpened wind
and sounds and sights
were muffled
and obscured
by richly draped fog
and the folded incline
of golden hills
so that sometimes it was
hard to tell
the bark
of a disgruntled sea lion
of a disgruntled sea lion
from that
of an excitable dog
(c) 2018, by Hannah Six
Image: Abhinaba Basu (CC-BY-2.0)
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