“Morpheus” by Jean-Bernard Restout.

Traveling with Morpheus in Celtic Country

Beth Winegarner
13 min readNov 30, 2021

As I step through the metal gate from the road to the narrow Scottish beach, the North Atlantic ripples softly against the sand. I grew up in Northern California, where the Pacific habitually slams itself against the shore, where even at low tide a sudden swell could yank you into the sea. This was its eastern sister? The Atlantic has a deadly reputation, too, but I can’t see how.

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Beth Winegarner

Journalist, editor, author, opinionator. Bylines: Guardian, New Yorker, Vice, Mother Jones, Wired. Much more at www.bethwinegarner.com.