Rialto Explorers of Tide and Light
Do we ever loose our natural curiosity and desire to explore. I think it sleeps in many of us crushed by a habitual way of viewing and experiencing the world. It was refreshing on this day to see some children stepping out across the rocks, experiencing a sense of wonder, as they looked at sea life deep in the tide pools. I also ventured out across the rocks over to the Hole in the Wall looked through a new window at the path whence I came. If you look closely (this image is best viewed on a large screen) you will see the Hole in the Wall in the sea stack at the right along with a person at the bottom of the largest sea stack and a few to the right of the Hole in the Wall. Tuesdays sunset was beautiful as the tide slowly creeped back toward the shore blocking some of my earlier routes to the Hole in the Wall and out to the sea stacks. I love Rialto Beach!
Rialto Explorers of Tide and Light
Do we ever loose our natural curiosity and desire to explore. I think it sleeps in many of us crushed by a habitual way of viewing and experiencing the world. It was refreshing on this day to see some children stepping out across the rocks, experiencing a sense of wonder, as they looked at sea life deep in the tide pools. I also ventured out across the rocks over to the Hole in the Wall looked through a new window at the path whence I came. If you look closely (this image is best viewed on a large screen) you will see the Hole in the Wall in the sea stack at the right along with a person at the bottom of the largest sea stack and a few to the right of the Hole in the Wall. Tuesdays sunset was beautiful as the tide slowly creeped back toward the shore blocking some of my earlier routes to the Hole in the Wall and out to the sea stacks. I love Rialto Beach!