
hello, weirdos.
happy earth day! i hope that you were able to go out and spend time in His creation--admiring the blue, starry, or grey sky above your head; enjoying one of your favorite hikes, adventuring somewhere abroad, or laying in a grassy patch with a favorite book. i spent my day in joshua tree national park (located in socal). i hiked through the desert terrain and took in the beautiful flora in bloom. granted, i'm not a botanist but i can't fathom how something so vibrant can thrive in a desert terrain. throughout a chunk of my exploring time, i kept singing gungor's beautiful things. in the midst of dry sand, flowers were blossoming and providing habitats for local insects, reptiles, and wild life.
it's an interesting thing -- to hike by oneself. contemplated playing some gregory alan isakov but decided to walk among nature's own soundtrack: the sound of buzzing bees, scurrying lizards, the rare breeze blowing through the joshua tree, and my rapid heart beat. it was strange not having lush forest surrounding me with the comforting sound of running water or seeing your neighborhood porcupine a few feet over.
(granted, i am binge watching say yes to the dress while my body marinates in aloe vera but it's more so i'm living vicariously through the diva brides and thinking "never will i be like this." i'm humbled once again as i am gently reminded that it's not my place to judge the girl crying about her dress not having enough poof and glitter...)
no other weird encounters thus far -- other than california drivers make me mega salty and cause me to call them names: butt crust, ball sack, and chumps. working on cleaning it up.
that's all for now.
xoxo
-A