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#149284 10/24/05 12:25 PM
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I had the great fortune to stay this weekend at a house on a lovely quiet bay in Rhode Island, and as I sat on the dock, watching the herons, and enjoying the quiet, I wondered if there was a term equivalent to bucolic for such an experience?


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#149285 10/24/05 12:56 PM
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Littoral?


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#149286 10/24/05 01:09 PM
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thanks, zmj. that's a good start, though it doesn't have quite the same connotation as bucolic? but perhaps, that just because of usage.


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#149287 10/24/05 03:17 PM
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Pastoral, idyllic


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#149288 10/24/05 04:21 PM
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thanks, dale. pastoral to me is much more about fields, and pastures. idyllic is one that did come up in conversation, and I think it's good, too. certainly more familiar than littoral (let the puns begin). idyllic isn't specifically nautical though?


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#149289 10/24/05 05:04 PM
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You're quite right though, that neither is a perfect fit. I will think about it some more


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not specific; but really, really general is: elemental.
-ron (not to say Natural) obvious

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Piscatorial:fishermen::bucolic:shepherds but doesn't have that "restful" association.
Riparian:riverside::bucolic:countryside and MWO says it applies to tidewaters. I associate it with Hyacinth's "Waterside Supper with Riparian Entertainments" which didn't turn out as bucolic as it sounds.

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How about pacific, despite being Atlantic?

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So far no luck. When I asked spouse Laverne she immediately replied "There probably isn't one," and having had some sailing experience she is littoraly much smarter than I


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