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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 4 MIN

Everything is here, nothing is working (S5, E3)

from Drifting Notes · host Lyss

At seven in the morning the beach has everything and is doing nothing. We carry the boats up from the water and set them down on the stones, and the stones are small and loose and speak under our feet as we go.This is the beach at Norsi, on Elba, an island off the Tuscan coast, and it is Sunday.The umbrellas are still folded over their stacked chairs, blue over white, in long even rows that hold no one. The rescue boat rests on the stones with its oars pulled in and the word SALVATAGGIO down its side. A chalkboard offers pizza and cold plates and four kinds of beer in a careful hand, and the kitchen behind it is dark.Or almost nothing. From the bar comes a radio, turned low, an Italian song I half recognise and cannot name, and the woman opening the café is already talking while the machine warms and ticks. She did not have to be warm at seven, and she is. She makes two strangers a coffee and talks to them while it pours.Out on the stones the rest of the beach is still only itself. One umbrella has been opened early, orange among all the blue, with no one beneath it. A young man has arrived before the staff and lies back on a lounger with his phone and his sunglasses. Two men walk the shoreline with their sandals in their hands. Near the water there is a small chair with Spider-Man on its back and no child in its seat, and the child is in the sea, or still asleep on a boat in the bay, or coming down the path behind us. We drink the cappuccino and the espresso on bright blue chairs under a slatted roof, the same cups as the family at the next table, the same foam, and for one hour the beach is not a service. It is only a place, and a woman is making coffee in it.Behind all of it the cliff is folded. The rock has been bent and stacked and tipped onto its side, layer over layer, pressed into that shape from the inside by a force that wanted nothing and sold nothing and waited for no one. It was folded before the umbrellas. It was folded before the chalkboard. It was folded before the first person on this coast thought to charge another for shade, before there was anyone at all to lie down in the blue and ask for the bill. The umbrellas will be open within the hour. The chairs will fill. The kitchen will light. The rock will do today exactly what it did yesterday, which is nothing, which is hold still.Everything on the stones is waiting to be used. The umbrella waits for a body, the boat waits for a rescue, the chair waits for its child. The rock waits for no one. It is the only thing on the beach that was never going to work.So we go. A man comes past with a folded umbrella over his shoulder, plants it in the stones, and works the chairs open beneath it, one, then the other. We finish the coffee, carry the board and the kayak back down to the water, and push off while the chairs are still being opened. We came across the bay for one hour of a place that was not yet a service, and the hour is ending, and we leave it to the family on the path.Behind us the radio thins to nothing over the flat water. The umbrellas open one by one, blue after blue. Ahead of us the bay is still empty, Cooee still waiting at Capo ai Pini, the crossing still ours.The rock holds still, and lets the day come. Thanks for drifting with me. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit driftingnotes.substack.com

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