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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Double The Fun


Posted by Matt Duckworth at 12:08 PM
Labels: Cannery Row, Free diving, Kayaking, Kelp, Monterey Bay, Sofia
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Tattoo #3

My favorite word--garsecg--from the Old English Beowulf is a kenning or poetic riddle-word for the sea. It means "the spear-man," perhaps the echo of a figure like the Norse Aegir or some other surly northern Neptune. In other texts, garsecg seems to be an adjective meaning "sea-like," "stormy" or "tempestuous."


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