Italy's Amalfi coast boasts winding roads with lovely views of the bay and water life below. |
Honolulu's harbor has beauty and history, dating back to Polynesian times, and in 1941 the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
SAFE, SERENE, SECURE - HARBORS GIVE US COMFORT
AND HELP OUR BRAINS
STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
The fog comes in on little cat feet. It sits looking over the harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. -- Carl Sandburg
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT a pretty port. A handsom harbor speaks to the world traveler.
We hear the water call, "Sail away, come along, explore, enlighten, enjoy."
"Keller and Cookie," aka photographer Bruce Keller and writer Christene Meyers on "their" San Diego Bay. |
The Wailua River on Kauai empties into the pretty bay. |
Recently, we sailed out of Venice -- one of the prettiest ports for our travelers' money, with its grand waterways, colorful water life and elegant architecture.
Favorites on our home continent are San Francisco, Vancouver BC, Seattle, New York City, Boston, Providence, Quebec City, New Orleans and both Portlands -- Maine and Oregon. In Hawaii, there are a dozen lovely little harbors and bays and our favorite is on the Wailua River with a waterfall and fern grotto nearby. (Keller has water skied -- sans clothes -- on this 20-mile long stretch.)
Sydney, Australia, with its gorgeous harbor highlighting the world renowned Sydney Opera House and the city's beloved Harbour Bridge. |
PERHAPS THE world's most recognizable harbor (harbour if you spell it the way the Brits and Aussies do) is Sydney, Australia. Its stunning Opera House and Bridge catch the light in a lovely, magical way. The world knows this famous view, with the striking Opera House in view from nearly every corner of the harbor.
Malta's harbor is stunning in the gold of sunset. |
Whale watching in the Chilkat Preserve in Alaska's inside passage. |
Argostoli's harbor in the Greek Isles boasts a beautiful harbor. |
New York's World Trade Center, the new "Tower One," is a lovely sight from the water. |
But did you know that the shelter extends to one's brain? According to scientific studies, being by the sea has a positive impact on mental health. Minerals in sea air reduce stress. Negative ions increase the flow of oxygen to the brain (they're also present around waterfalls), which improves alertness and mental energy. Hats off to harbors!
A trans-Atlantic cruise brought Cookie and Keller into a circle of global friends and cemented their romance. |
Some of our favorites, too. Gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteLove this look at the merging of land and water.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, fun idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos and enticing prose.
ReplyDeleteThis is a dreamy pastiche of some of our favorite ports, too. Well done. And gorgeous photos. Kudos to you two intrepids!
ReplyDeleteNow I know why you live in San Diego! Great pictures and blog. :)
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