I rode to Huntington Beach today. It was the first time seeing, lest setting foot on California sand in over a month.The recent storms have passed opening up the sky again revealing it's naked blue skin. Sitting at the beach wishing I had brought my camera to capture this image. The sun was splitting the clouds apart with rays of gold striking down and reflecting back off the Pacific upwards to the clouds underbellies making them glow a subtle pink. So why no camera? Isn't it moments like these that we long for on the open road, in unexplored towns? Why not here? Home: we take it for granted. In it's mundane routines we see familiar homes, neighborhoods, parks, and other natural acts of beauty but the novelty has worn off and there is no longer any beauty left to capture. I see it clearer now. Beauty is blossoming everywhere in both old and new worlds.
I just felt the warm California sun cascade across my face but this sun that shines is shining on millions at this very moment. Permanency: Just because the clouds still hide the peaks of Catalina doesn't mean that their beauty is not seen from someone else's point point of view
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