Alison Schrag: Discovering Remote Coastal Shore Wonders
Alison Schrag suggests that dawn over the ocean feels like a clean slate, pulling travelers toward the horizon where charts fade, and curiosity takes over. Coastal exploration thrives in that quiet window. It favors remote wonders that reveal themselves slowly: a crescent of shell white sand, a seal lifting its whiskered face, a gull sliding along a steady updraft. You begin by listening. The surf sets a rhythm that steadies your steps and invites you to move with the tide, not against it. With patience, the shoreline shares its secrets as color brightens and small tracks appear at the waterline, hinting at how the night arranged the beach.