Monday, July 31, 2006
A morning walk on the beach
This is a picture of Haystack Rock as it looked this morning. It's right outside our hotel at Cannon Beach. At 235 feet in height, it's the 3rd largest monolith in the country. Just behind Dick Cheney and Karl Rove.
I took a walk down to the Rock and watched the sea gulls and puffins as they began another day. The beach was relatively deserted so early in the morning, but as I was returning, I approached a man who was glued to his cell phone. Not in his ear where most people stick 'em, but in his hand. He never once glanced up from that phone. So after we passed, I continued to watch him out of curiosity until he became a sand crab sized dot on the horizon. And still he never looked up from that phone.
I wondered what could be so enthralling as to hold such a spell of this man. Maybe he was checking his stocks. Or maybe he was reading of the Israeli precision "smart" bombing that slaughtered 60 civilians in Qana, Lebanon. Thirty-four of which were children. I guess the US can claim about 12 of the victims in that we provide Israel with 20% of their defense budget.
Or maybe the man I passed on the beach was involved with nothing more than a video game to hold his attention that gulls and puffins circling the nation's third largest monolith on the banks of the world's largest ocean couldn't. Whatever it was, it was a beautiful morning for it.
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4 comments:
"...it's the 3rd largest monolith in the country. Just behind Dick Cheney and Karl Rove."
Good one, Dada. Happy to see you're having a great time in Oregon. Beautiful pictures of the coast. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks pt! I'm afraid that some of the pictures I take, I'm unable to get a clear shot without a Taco Bell or semi-truck in the foreground. That used to bother me til I realized that's the way it is nowadays.
Just wanted to prepare you for possible future aberrations. Glad you've enjoyed the pics.
beautiful story - and so now
people are so involved in themselves shat they can't take the time to reach out and enjoy somthing they did not create/make...just my spin on things..
and the monolith joke was good...
Hey, man! Not only was I able to Google up a map of Cannon Beach, you switch it over to satellite and you can see that rock clearly...too freakin' cool.
As usual, I am rather easy to amuse.
Good joke, "third largest monolith", but it almost seems a shame to compare such a thing of beauty with such Apostates of Hell.
Besides, that mute rock is far more intelligent than all of the neoconartists combined.
Keep on truckin', good people!
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