It's amazing how we often are blind to the beauty that surrounds us. I live in California, on the coast and needless to say, it's gorgeous. I can see the ocean from my house and I see the ocean on my drive to work daily but if I don't make myself, I can go a long time without actually going to the beach! The other day, I was running errands and it was a gorgeous day. The Pacific Ocean was actually pacific (peaceful) and I couldn't help it, I had to go to the beach. It was magnetic. The car drove itself to the beach and I did not resist. I sat on the stone wall that separated the shore from the bike path and watched a father skip rocks with his son, girls tanning on the beach, moms trying to rest as their children dumped cold water on them, basically, your typical beach scene. I sat and just took it all in, I "people watched," relaxed, breathed, just was, and it was really nice.
Beach, to my left (Lover's Point, Pacific Grove)
I was just thinking about how I never go to the beach, though I live but 3 miles away. We're on the same wavelength Sally!
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Oh I love Monterey Bay! I was climbing hills and you by the ocean-we need 15 minutes a day minimum to meditate and be present with our selves-after all we carry us around all the time! xx
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