Saturday, February 5, 2011

Mornings at the Mill





It had become a ritual of mine to walk out into the early morning glow, making the short walk down to where the ruins of the old mill and lands edge await. I am lucky enough to live a short walking distance away from my favorite surf spot on the island. I can hear the stream that flows down from my room keeping me constantly connected to perpetual flow of what I love. While I sleep the stream takes me out to that place where fresh and salt water meet, then drifting me out to sea. The walk down is a meditation, along the vibrant grassy path that has a life of its own.



(Path to the promise land)




Weather there are waves or not, watching the sun rise is an amazing way to start the day. I take my banjo and strum soft notes to the rhythm of waves breaking and rocks moving like a maraca. Strumming while the sun is rising, the air is warming and whales are jumping fills me with joy. Usually there are little to no people on the beach no matter the time of day, Some days I am out in the early glass with no one else in the water; An old fisherman the only other soul in sight. The ruins of the Onomea Sugar Co. watch over the back sand beach just content to still be standing.



(Angels in the water)


Two cliffs form a small bay that produces waves that break all the way across over the shallow rocky water. I have been salty sunburned and smiling day and night!










6 comments:

Unknown said...

I love your pictures and your beautiful words. I always enjoy seeing a new post.

Billy Barnett said...

Thanks Julia!!

Anonymous said...

I don't know you but I love this blog. Those photos are incredible. What a blessing to live in such a beautiful place!

Billy Barnett said...

Thanks, I wake up happy everyday that's for sure!!

Chris Smith said...

Lovin this blog brotha pictures,poems, and running...what more do ya need? This is random but what model are those red mizunos(i think they're mizunos) do you wear? Keep up the free spirit!

Billy Barnett said...

Yes, they are the mizuno ronin 1. I love that model but they are hard to come by. I can only find updated versions which are a little more built up.