Back to the present

I am still thinking of Pessoa's ability to absorb the present and express what happens both outside and inside his mind so accurately. 

For finding my way back to the present, I went to a board walk by the ocean and sat on a bench. I looked at the ocean and its foamy waves hitting the seashore. (While doing a New York Times crossword I learned this foam is called "surf".) The waves were unusually beautiful, deep green and white, and changed in horizontal waves in a way I had not seen before or just not noticed. The foamy rows were high and reminded me of a painting where they turn into horses. I observed the sand. I looked at a couple with two dogs on the beach in distance. They were standing by the river the winter rains coming from the land and the ocean together form to the beach, preventing me from getting to the other side. Once I did so and all of a sudden a rogue wave from the ocean came and almost took me. The Atlantic is sneaky. The dogs were running happily to the wet area the ocean has wiped on its way back, and the couple stayed behind talking. The bigger dog ran away from the wet shore and up by me but was too excited to stop when I tried to talk to it. I could not see the little dog. The couple left to look for the dogs. After a while, I saw a man briskly walking through the river in shoes to get to the other side of the beach. From that I could see that the river is now only ankle high and maybe I can cross it too if I take my shoes off. I observed the succulent plants in the sand and the eroded beach. Big boulders stick out of now that the ocean has robbed sand in its tide attacks. 

I have now observed the environment but can I say what has happened in my mind? Only that I feel better.

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