
Summer Solstice today and I am sitting across from Pick Me Up Limo Service in Russian Hill, sipping a glass of French white wine outside of Sarah’s restaurant on Hyde St. and scribbling these words. The air is warm and breezy, and reminds me of the quality of warm, doughy bread for some reason. I’ve visited the city many times in the past year and each time, it seems the weather is unseasonably nice. Sunshine and clear skies, and even warm! I feel spoiled and blessed to be here now.
Could I do this forever? I mean, how could I make this my lifestyle, my modus operandi, how can I build a life around making journeys, taking notice, being open, immersed, writing, painting the world with words? Visual art and creative living…because really, there are few things I love more than a jaunt, a communion with my friends, exploration of some new place, my journal and a glass of wine. What more is there? A community to go home to—a heart to reside in, one that provides me meaning, depth, spiritual support. What is lacking in that? Hmmm.

But today, the day is long and clear and warm and it is perfectly balanced against the da

Sarah just brought me some warm olives, which is good because the air is cooling down as the sun starts to drop. I’ve gotta walk myself back to the Wharf soon to get my car and see if I can meet up with Marissa to watch the sun set on the longest day of the year...
Earth holidays are my favorite!



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