Beach Paradise

So. Relaxed. Can’t do laundry.

We were put up at this fancy hotel right on the beach. And bizarrely, I was the only spouse who came. Poor Bear and his colleagues got beautiful ocean views, but they were scheduled from sunup to sundown and didn’t even get their feet wet, so all these fancy hotel rooms just sat empty for two days. I meanwhile, got to walk down the hotel’s staircase and on to the sand where a beach attendant brought me a chair and umbrella.

I’m not really a sun worshiper, but I’m also not stupid. Who could resist this?

I spent most of the two days alone, but I was totally down for that. I did a lot of reading, a little shopping, and a whole lot of gallery walking. Laguna is like the art capitol of the West coast, and you can’t spit without hitting a canvas. There’s even art in the sidewalks and fences.

I also ate like a pig. It was such a rare treat to be able to eat whatever I wanted without a single consideration for another person…I ended up taking all these pictures of my food as one of the best parts of the trip.

Lousy picture I know, but I had about ten minutes of time with my guy, I didn’t get to be picky.

Atti had a party at Grandmas and now we’re both trying to return to real life. A lot easier said than done.

3 thoughts on “Beach Paradise

  1. While I do not have time to drop in everyday, yours is a blog that I have bookmarked and will drop by frequently.The reason is because you are a combination of three things of significance to me:A good photographerA thoughtful and skilled writerA MormonSo I will be interested to see how this blend all works out and develops in you.So far, I have done some, but very little, Mormon work in my own blog, although in time this could change. I just clicked the "Mormon" tag in my blog and three entries came up. Perhaps there are others that I just forgot to tag, perhaps three is all there is.Here is the link to the three, should you be interested:http://wasillaalaskaby300.squarespace.com/journal/category/mormon?SSScrollPosition=10269Wow, those beaches look nice! I hope to take my wife to a warm beach, sometime this coming winter. These days, the beaches in my life lean to the cold side. Often, one can drive a snowmachine right off the beach onto the ocean and just keep going.

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