We need to widen the lens and we need more daylight on America's original sin. Strong people own up to the truth. This might be the time.
Words and pictures exposed to light. A space of notions, impressions and breezes. Text and photography by Tom.
We need to widen the lens and we need more daylight on America's original sin. Strong people own up to the truth. This might be the time.
California poppy by a road side
I come bearing flowers hoping they have an ameliorative affect. I also violate every standard of story telling by beginning with an apology.
I am disappointed to have the need to return to the insanity that passes as our political reality. I am sorry. Sorry to intrude on spring, but even more sorry that we endure this democracy threatening episode.
So as we thread a few stitches of analysis, I hope the flowers from around here on the California central coast assuage your disgust. They have been a joy to this writer.
CS Lewis wrote, "Perfect love, we know, casteth out fear. But so do several other things-ignorance, alcohol, passion, presumption and stupidity."
Some degree of fear, therefore, is in order.
The kite surf rig was in free drift. We had noticed a couple aloft just up Highway 1 north of where we parked to walk across a bench of land to the beach.
In a moment I saw the rest of the gear, the pilot, ocean swimming in a steady surf. I thought he must be exhausted as he alternated between a back stroke and breaststroke. We wondered if we should alert beach rescue as we trained our attention on him.
He stood up, saw his rig traveling south in a stiff breeze so it was back into the swim.
In the shot above a couple of the elephant seals appear to be taking an interest in that new red visitor to their domain.
I was trying to decide what to do as we hiked back to our car, thinking I'd drive up to where I had seen the other rigs.
We met a guy in a wet suit heading toward the beach. He said he was there to help a friend. I told him we had been a bit worried as his buddy had been stroking and chopping hard in the surf.
"Oh, he's not happy, I can tell you that," he said smiling.
"That's a lot of hard work for a sport" I said. He just chuckled as he continued his long hike.
I suspect the story will be told a few times.
Stay safe.
See you down the trail.
A new season is upon America, and it births a time of decision. Is the nation changing and are citizens raising the expectation of government? Are we watching an historical shift in political tectonics?
the end of the Reagan revolution?