As friend and I walked through my neighborhood this morning she said,
"This place is a wonderland." Perfume of jasmine. Patchwork of homes
small and big. Sea air and blue-green waves. Beaches that stretch mile
after mile. Seaside amusement park that's colorful in the daylight,
and animated with moving lights at night. Yes, I've thought the same
thing about Santa Cruz over and over: Wonderland. Wonderland.
Wonderland.
I guess that makes me Alice. There are
times I feel a bit like I've eaten the magic mushroom just because of
the beauty here--or maybe it's the infusion of negative ions.
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Now that it's summer, there are a lot more people on
the beaches than when we moved here in December. It struck me today, as
Dave and I played Frisbee in the sand, that all the people around us
were happy. Blissed-out people sunbathed, ate, drank, played guitars,
and nursed babies on blankets. Others snapped photos of their laughing
friends. Everyone screams joyfully when they are close to the water's
edge and a wave sneaks up on them. Even (or especially) the dogs seem
high on something, walking with an extra bounce in their step.
We
live two blocks from the beach, and sometimes at night I wake up to
hear roaring, crashing waves--or barking sea lions. Some mornings we
walk a block to our local cafe, get a coffee and a cherry turnover, and
walk to our favorite bench overlooking the water.
My
dad always loved the ocean. We lived hours from it, but whenever we
went to a beach together, he'd insist we watch the sunset. He said
there was something special about watching the sun sink into the water.
You could
see time pass. It was a reminder of the evanescence
of life. Dad wanted to suck every moment from every day. Living in
Santa Cruz makes me feel that way.
6 comments:
I know this isn't really the place to leave this note, but I couldn't find a more direct way to communicate. I just ran across a note I made to myself ages ago, linking to your comment about a small piece I had in the Arms Wide Open anthology. It's late to say thanks, but thanks nevertheless.
Kathi Anderson
wcdwmn@yahoo.com
Thanks for touching base, Kathi!
I miss Santa Cruz... thanks for this Kate!
I enjoyed reading your blog, seeing your photos, and hearing your insights, you are a talented writer! -Marcie
Holli: I miss Santa Cruz when I'm not here too! :)
Marcie: Thanks for reading! I liked what you said about Hawaii on the other entry. There IS something about that place that can lead us to change our lives...if we're open. The teacher appears when we're ready! I love that you followed your bliss and changed life paths. I have too.
Evanescence would be a good title for your memoirs!
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