Loved your description of your moment of bliss. Can totally relate. And you don't always have to be somewhere special, like you were, to have those. But unpredictable they most certainly are.
About your moment of bliss, I remember sitting atop a bluff in Montano de Oro state park and watching the water move in and out with the waves, seeing the ridges of the worn down mountains and being mesmerized thinking of the eons to make that beautiful spot. I've been there twice, will never see it again, but it is one of those blissful, one with the world moments in my life.
I was with my family on the Big Island riding ATVs at Parker Ranch. My husband and sons went off with our guide to a more challenging area than I could handle. All alone I sat on my ATV and gazed out into the Hawaiian sky in 360 degrees as far as I could see. Breathtaking.
It is such a wonderful spot we have camped their with our trailer, back in the day. Our granddaughter, a physician, will be moving to Eureka next month. I know we will never be able to travel there again but I know what a wonderful place where she will live. (If you run into a doctor named Hoese, she is my beautiful granddaughter.)
Loved your description of your moment of bliss. Can totally relate. And you don't always have to be somewhere special, like you were, to have those. But unpredictable they most certainly are.
Thanks, it was nice to visit Crescent City vicariously thru your missive again!
We are staying in C.C. after our nights in Florence and Coos Bay. Looking forward to all of it.
Don’t miss that Jambalaya place!
About your moment of bliss, I remember sitting atop a bluff in Montano de Oro state park and watching the water move in and out with the waves, seeing the ridges of the worn down mountains and being mesmerized thinking of the eons to make that beautiful spot. I've been there twice, will never see it again, but it is one of those blissful, one with the world moments in my life.
I was with my family on the Big Island riding ATVs at Parker Ranch. My husband and sons went off with our guide to a more challenging area than I could handle. All alone I sat on my ATV and gazed out into the Hawaiian sky in 360 degrees as far as I could see. Breathtaking.
It is such a wonderful spot we have camped their with our trailer, back in the day. Our granddaughter, a physician, will be moving to Eureka next month. I know we will never be able to travel there again but I know what a wonderful place where she will live. (If you run into a doctor named Hoese, she is my beautiful granddaughter.)