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The Sea-Light

Margaret E. Handel

Field notes from my search for meaning in rare places.

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Sometimes the adventure tarries. The grey afternoons of northern spring drag on, with nothing more thrilling than Tax Day to break the monotony. That’s the tricky thing about adventures - they don’t always come when summoned. They wait, pat...

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Introducing the Upper Middle Working Class

You may have noticed me sharing more quotes and articles about work, AI, and politics lately. My main newsletter, The Sea-Light, is meant to be a place to write about exploration, nature, and meaning found in rare places. But recently, in a...

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The Oceanic Soul

The language of the sea is music to me; I can’t understand all the words yet, but I’m beginning to detect some comforting chords and phrases.

Last month I had to make some adult choices. I traveled from home to design some career moves, co...

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To the Kōtuku Pacing the Okarito Lagoon

Do you know that the retired lady in the campervan and I both held our breath when you folded your wings?

Do you know that you complete the landscape?

Do you know that now, at sunset, you have no shadow? That you are an outline of long cl...

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