Showing posts with label Laguna Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laguna Beach. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2012

A Room (or House) with a View

Houses on a hill, Laguna Beach, CA
Good fortune doesn't get much better than this! These lucky people in Laguna Beach, CA, own beautiful houses with an unobstructed view of the beach and the Pacific Ocean. Just amazing! I am so jealous!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Dig Deep

Magnificent Tree
Laguna Beach again, at the patch of ocean front where I took that incredible photo of the Pacific Ocean. I have no idea what type of tree this is, but I was completely captivated by the immensity of its root system, so vast and extensive that not even the earth could contain it. I imagine this tree's stages of life, even though I don't know its type. I imagine that it took decades to achieve its height and to grow its root system, a slow, steady persistence through seasons of sun and drought, rain and floods, hot weather and chilly weather (or at least as cold as it gets in southern California). It must have involved an unwavering tenacity to grow and thrive, even in the midst of environmental challenge.

About 15 years ago, I lived briefly in Boulder, Colorado. Positioned right up against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder draws a lot of nature-lovers and seekers. It was the perfect place for the founding of Naropa University, a Buddhist university devoted to the liberal and fine arts. I remember having a discussion with a woman about personal transformation, and she made the statement, "Real change takes time." That statement held the paradoxical magic of being both banal and profound. We live in a culture that gravitates towards quick and easy solutions in the pursuit of one-dimensional bliss. But the long, steady growth of this tree seems to counter our pop culture narrative favoring the shallow and immediate. Real change takes time. You work slowly at it, deliberately, through time and adversity, developing the necessary root system to dig deep, building the firm foundation to support the great branching-out. It takes time.

Speckled and Spectacular

Pacific Ocean, Laguna Beach, CA

Thirsty after all those desert photos? Well, although this is salt water, the Pacific Ocean, maybe this will help to quench your (visual) thirst. I took this photo about four years ago at Laguna Beach, California, when I visited friends in Los Angeles. It was a late afternoon, after visiting several art galleries, most of them selling artwork I could never hope to afford. But then, I caught a glimpse of this, and it brought things into proper perspective. Far more spectacular than any painting or sculpture, a view of this is free and far more soothing. It makes you wonder why we seek with such frenzy poor substitutes for the satisfaction that we can find in the world as given to us. Shining and speckled with sunlight, the horizon of the Pacific is vast, seemingly endless, and offers intimations of infinity, something present and yet beyond our grasp. Perfect, as is.