“I want to bathe myself in the waters of Roaring Beach.
I want to slip into the softness of forgiveness; to cleanse my soul of the pain and anger that comes after days of listening to chain saws rip into the trees on a nearby hill.
I want to float in the arms of the ocean.
I want to be embraced and loved and told, once again, by the wet kiss of a wave breaking over me, that I am beautiful;
that the puffy clouds about to give up themselves onto this valley are beautiful;
that the curvaceous dunes clothed in maram grass soon to receive this gift of rain are beautiful;
that this very valley whose small creek empties into Roaring Beach is and always will remain beautiful no matter who or what tries to alter its face.”
The above is a personal journal entry written when I first began the six month ritual of going into the water at Roaring Beach everyday no matter what the weather or the conditions of the surf. It commenced of October 6 and will end on the first year anniversary of the lighting of the Peace Fire.
Yesterday was the 100th day in a row of putting on the wet suit and flippers and walking into whatever wanted to greet me. The discipline has been a good teacher. The flush of salt water through my system has sustained me.
A tiny surfer can be seen in the upper left hand corner.
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