Thanks, Musebyte, for even considering changing your name. But any name I suggest is only that; just a suggestion. And anyway, as Musebyte, a meaningful and great choice of name, you will be your regular normal self and, perhaps, (like me), only use your none de plume or alter ego moniker while exploring your other ‘off duty’ self! Beach is my intellectual side that generally shows up on occasions such as this where, just like taking a sunday best sport’s car out for a ride of a weekend, “”to feel the intellectual pedal hit the floor and the rush of inspiration or creativity flow through my hair””, I use Beach as a vehicle or medium to ponder such stimulating musings. Let me think about your nickname a while. I mean, if I were considering your nickname, I’d probably be expanding on the coastal theme or even conjuring up images of Dorset smugglers and secret coves, (there are loads around here as there are also beaches that, even in high summer, never see a true tourist or holidaymaker, such is the wild and off grid nature of the coast around here), so I’m conjuring up thoughts of the infamous Isaac Gulliver, (check him out yourself because he was a fascinating man – even purchasing remote coastal farms so that he could plant lamps along the coast and hills to mimic the lights of Weymouth harbour as seen from out in the ocean EXCEPT his lights, instead of guiding a ship into Weymouth Bay guided ships onto the treacherous Chisel beach where his men would take contriband from the ships as they broke apart). Not suggesting you are a smuggler though. 🙂 (Pause) “”Isaac”” On who laughs. One who rejoices””. That’s you, rejoicing, when you enthusiastically relate a connection or have a light bulb moment in describing what you have deduced. Musebyte, the people pleasing oracle on the one hand – with a more mysterious and personal exploratory probing mind on the other. Yes. Your nickname should reflect you in your down time when not working. It should reflect your passions or hobbies. And if you were guiding or sharing my own experiences then, sure, there would be a coastal theme of some kind going on. And don’t forget the Jurassic coast, (my Jurassic coast just a short cycle ride from here), and the amazing landscapes and ancient history this county of Dorset shares … and the fossils of a time when our cliffs were part of a shallow sea on a continent called Pangea. Anyway. Yes. There are a million reasons to earth yourself to the fabulous coastal haunts and mysteries that West Dorset offers. (I’m rambling now and haven’t given you a name … but that’s part of the plan becasue I want you to do LOTS of research and come back to me with your own ideas too./p>
