Quiescence: A Party Place in Repose

 

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Taking a picture is like giving a piece of your soul away. You allow other people to see the world through your eyes.” - Katja Michael


    A temporary cessation of activity is how the dictionary defines the word quiescence, and I think that's an apt description of the lower Delaware town of Dewey Beach in mid-winter. Frenetic with youthful energy in the summer with packed hotel rooms, entertainment for every taste, and an endless array of water sports on the bayside and sandy fun on the ocean, Dewey Beach transform into a very quiet, tranquil version of itself in winter. No less beautiful, but far more peaceful...

    I was reminded that these empty piers "will start filling up soon" as springtime ushers in the promise of warmer weather. So I say we should enjoy the break while we can. The throngs of happy tourists and endless brake lights on Coastal Highway will be back soon enough. As I wrote in my post on March 20, 2021...

    The many boat docks with vacant slips that populate the shore of Rehoboth Bay in off season Dewey Beach make for beautiful subjects on a placid winter evening. I love the intricate detail and almost perfect reflections possible when the bay is nearly glass smooth. And with Nats Cove, Bluff Point, and Massey's Landing in the distance, this peaceful sunset setting always makes me happy and calm. I call this photograph 'Quiescence' because it exudes tranquility at rest.

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