It's an amazing time of year.
Wood stove ripping downstairs.
Fireplace ripping upstairs.
Not really cold.
But the flames are way better than television.
Sure.
There are places where you awaken every day to 65 degree air and clear blue skies.
No question.
It does something to awaken a persons mind and body.
Knowing the weather will always be desirable.
Knowing that the sun will bring you a bolt of energy to start your day.
Drive 101.
Check the surf.
Been there.
San Diego.
3 years.
Pismo Beach.
3 years.
Same weather.
Every f-ing day.
BUT.
It got boring.
And very insecure when I really looked into the numbers.
The drought.
The farmlands sold for developments in Chula Vista.
The masses pushing out to the boundaries of San Diego county.
It wasn't home.
Not many can really call it home.
Just a temporary dwelling.
Not many natives are left there.
Mostly transient deposits.
People looking for sun for an answer.
It's not there.
Not when you know the truth.
It's better here.
....
Water is the world's most valuable resource.
A human can live 2 weeks without food...or more.
but only 3 to 5 days without water.
When it rains.
I remember.
It's safe.
We need it.
All of us.
California needs rain right now.
They are bitching.
Putting jackets on.
Jackets with hoods.
They are disoriented.
The oil on the roads hasn't been washed off for a long while.
The surf pumps.
Don't go in to reap the promises.
Ear infections.
Gastrotestinal infections.
Oh the memories.
The jet stream dipped their way the past few days.
They can have it.
I enjoyed the sun today.
But bring the rain back.
The jet stream is good 'cold steam'.
Oxygen.
Water.
Clean air.
People here would reap the benefits of energy.
If only they would go outside.
When it rains.
And breathe it in with a good
Run
Bike
Walk
Surf
Sun is good.
But more so rain.
It's fine with me.
Water is good.
It's life.
It's 80 percent of our being.
Looks like surf tomorrow.
Hopefully it will rain
and the surf will be clean.
Good
Clean
Fun.
See you out there.
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Awesome attitude! You’re lucky man!
ReplyDeleteMy GP's were trannies to San Diego...
ReplyDeleteCorporal Jose Maria Verdugo...
Of the Royal Spanish Army...
He arrived May 14, 1769...
After a long hike from La Paz...
He settled a bit further North...
When the King gave him some land...
Rancho San Rafael...
36,000 acres...
I left in 1981...
A 200 plus year run in So Cal.
Very cool.
ReplyDelete36,000 acres.
Amazing.
200 years.
The bulldozers sure
have been
fed well down there.
Over those 200 years.