Is that your given name already, simply it’s location?
How did that bring with it description of what we see: there is no bay, but if you say it’s part of THE said bay, fine.
What emotion is implied or “mental manner”?
Or are you about to reveal your more apt and stimulating name able to recruit the characteristics you have suggested?
Ashef
To be an observer, one must see what is there.
To be an astute observer, one must see what is not.
I can’t speak for you, Asher. If the picture poses unanswered questions you must answer them yourself.
When you do find answers they will have meaning only for you. You will have stood on a pier at some time, no doubt, and looked across a sandy beach at the perimeter of a shallow inlet, possibly on a cool and cloudy day. Perhaps you might have seen two people in close proximity and wondered what they were doing there. As you saw all this, I’m sure you spoke to yourself of times now past, people you once knew or still do, thought of the sand beneath your feet.
If you have, then you also have the answers. If not, it’s either time you did or time to move on to the next image.
The title is a starting point, as is the photograph. It’s your task to take the journey if you please, not mine.