Ocean City, Maryland Chronicle, Day 5: July 8, 2014: A #ThrowdownThursday #haibun featuring my latest from .@ImageCurve

breakfast outside
a neighbor on his cellphone
across the street
Frankie’s last tears as we
pull away from “home”

The boat pulls away from the bayside dock. Our guide points out the history of Assateague Island’s origins (a 1933 storm broke it off the peninsula) and points out fishing vessels docked at West Ocean City, across the bay. He explains the ponies as we head south in the bay, as well as the perils of mansion-building near marshes. The boat docks on the island. We disembark onto the beach and bathe our feet in the bay water. After many attempts, Frankie catches one small fish using the crabbing net the crew gave all the passengers—right before we embark.

switching seats
Assateague’s grazing ponies
fade from view

 

The drive north   more of his tears as we    reenter Delaware

 

Bethany Beach has a charming downtown that ends at a simple boardwalk. Upscale stores and restaurants cater to a more gentrified crowd. The dunes eclipse the beach and ocean from a boardwalk flanked only with beach condos. More Cape May-esque than Ocean City, and after all the bustle of OC, Bethany is almost too quiet.

Rehoboth—twelve miles north—does not have that problem. A far larger downtown displays gaudier shops and eateries filled with far more people than Bethany. A more Ocean City-looking boardwalk with fewer people, Rehoboth manages to strike a happy medium between OC’s bustle and Bethany’s tranquility. Breaking with sea food again, we have a gyro lunch at a four-star Mediterranean grill before leaving these beach resorts behind.

Scortching heat     savoring a taste of gyro     in air conditioning

A drive through Wilmington and Dover. The latter, a quaint capital with a picturesque downtown more like Main Street USA than a center of state government. The former bustles with culture, commerce and respectable size as Delaware’s largest city.

empty highway
western sun warming
our way home

 

 

Photo by Nan Ingraham

 

first published on Image Curve, August 9, 2018

 

for dVerse Poets Pub OLN #225 (pubtended by lillian)

 

 

 

 

 

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25 responses to “Ocean City, Maryland Chronicle, Day 5: July 8, 2014: A #ThrowdownThursday #haibun featuring my latest from .@ImageCurve”

  1. Björn Rudberg (brudberg) Avatar

    I love this seasonal visit to the shore… to me there is something magic about the shore, and glad that you managed to find some nice spots in the heat.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Bjorn! It was a fun trip! 😀

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  2. Jane Dougherty Avatar

    You managed so many snapshots with those words. usually they say it’s the other way round 🙂

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you, Jane! 😀

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  3. lillian Avatar

    Oh….many thanks for taking me along on your oceanside trip! Armchair traveling is quite fun — especially here at dVerse! Thanks for posting to OLN today!

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      My pleasure, lillian! I’m happy you enjoyed my trip! 😀

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  4. Glenn Buttkus Avatar
    Glenn Buttkus

    I applaud your reworking of the haibun form; it’s very cool. I like to add tankas, and other stanzas where the linebreaks move all over the page, then add a standard paragraph before the final haiku. I feel for poor Frankie.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Glenn. Some of Basho’s original Haibun were travelogues, and he used a flexible approach writing them. For me, the moments gelled in this structure, so I went with it. Thanks! 😀

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  5. mhmp77 Avatar
    mhmp77

    kaykuala

    Breaking with sea food again,
    we have a gyro lunch at a four-star
    Mediterranean grill before leaving
    these beach resorts behind.

    Being carefree and enjoying the privileges of the beach resorts is such a blessing!

    Hank

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Indeed, Hank! Thanks! 😀

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  6. Frank Hubeny Avatar

    Nice approach to recording one’s travels.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Frank. The haibun originated as travelogue! 😀

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  7. V.J. Knutson Avatar

    Very inspired, this intermingling of poetry, prose and photographs.

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  8. rothpoetry Avatar

    Sounds like a long fun day! Your haikus worked well. Not sure what the tears were about. Perhaps the three horses killed??

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Frank was very attached to places back then. He teared up anytime we left a locale in which we stayed two or more nights. Thanks, Dwight, for your praise of my haiku! 😀

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      1. rothpoetry Avatar

        Nice to see he feels deeply like his father!

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  9. sanaarizvi Avatar
    sanaarizvi

    I absolutely love this! ❤ The way you have reworked the haibun form is nothing short of inspirational 😊

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you, Sanaa! I appreciate your high praise! 😀

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  10. Mary (tqhousecat) Avatar

    Thanks for taking us with you!

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      LOL! Glad to have you along, Mary! Thanks! 🙂

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  11. purplepeninportland Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this journey.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      My pleasure, Sara. Thank you for joining me on it, in spirit through reading! 🙂

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