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First, this depends on where the water is: swimming, rafting, hitting on hot guys in speedoes, catching the waves, water slides, etc.
You have a far more active time with water than lazy ol’ me (though I have been known to watch hot guys…).
Sitting by the water (ocean, preferably, but a river or lake will do), alone with my thoughts, accompanied by a pen and blank book in which to record them. Bliss. 🙂
I’m happy to do anything near the water: write, read, people watch, cloud gaze. As long as it’s water without mosquitos!
I’ll be honest with you, the first time I went into the water was wading in the crystal springs of Missouri as a kid. My cousin started throwing rocks into the water and hit me in the head. With blood rushing down my face I almost drowned. Since then, the only time I get into water is when I take a bath.
Aw, that’s too bad. I won’t get in anything but a pool, but I do love being near any water.
listen to it… the waves or a stream or a river
watch the life it supports…
just relax… if i am near water it usually means time off so there are usually no phones or other such irritating devices..
and people that take their LOUD music to such places are a nusisance (grandsons included! at least i can get them to turn theirs down)
Understood–I go to the water for peace and quiet, too!
Sitting on the edge of the water, toes dabbled, drink in hand…