(Mukilteo, WA) No golden light. No ethereal mist. No blue skies, to be sure. Just a very average winter afternoon spent along the beach in Mukilteo, Washington on Sunday, January 25, 2009.
When I was a kid, my brothers and I would go down to the pier at this location and fish for perch and flounder. We called this place”Taylor’s Landing” (also once the name of a restaurant on the water’s edge that’s since been replaced by an Ivar’s).
So, last night I thought I’d create a bed of music in GarageBand and string some of these ordinary scenes together in a video.
This chilly day was accented by a light wind. I overheard a few people here-and-there comment about their cold hands.
Somehow, it looks a bit warmer now while stirred with memories from years gone by.
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