Mar 15 2004

Laguna Beach

Published by aram at 12:39 am under Life


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Mood:

Mmm….

Don’t you hate the epiphanies that dot throughout your day?

So, I helped my Aunt move out of the house I have known for 18 Christmases and Thanksgivings, and countless of summers. After sobbing like a little girl on the way to the new house, I was so determined not to fall for the new house. However, their new property in Temecula has an amazing view. SO I was a little comforted by the new house, but the sting wasn’t completely taken away.

So after helping packing, unpacking, etc. I took highway 74 to Laguna Beach. Now, this highway is a bitch to take because no one, I mean NOBODY heeds the “slower traffic use turnout” sign. ::SIGH:: So I was stuck for 30 min behind a pickup truck blaring bad Kid Rock music, and a motorcycle/scooter bad hybrid thingy that went SO goddamn slow. THankfully, they both turned off eventually, so I went flying down the mountain, compulsively sucking on tic tacs and lollipops. I finanlly reached Laguna Beach, where I sank onto the sand, and breathed a happy sigh of relief, then a squeal, as the high tide came in, which managed to happily soak my skirt. I then moved to higher ground and read blissfully, until it was time for my church meeting.

The church meeting was not as productive as I thought. Everyone seemed to a. not care or b. go at such a fast pace, passing on everything. Whatevers. I hit the jacuzzi afterwards, where I relaxed with my book once more. Then I hit the pool with Eden and Han. ha ha If you ever need a good laugh, teach Eden how to swim the freestyle. Hee heee Then back to the jacuzzi, where an interesting subject on male’s genitals came up. After that, shower, then 2 hours of “catch phrase”, which ended up waking up everybody in the rental complex. Then I went to bed.

The next day, I woke up early and headed out for the Laguna Beach Art Scene. It was… a bit mundane, as all the art seemed to be the same beach scenes. However I did find some gems.

Richard MacDonald

Very Rodinesque, full of energy and taut motion

Fabian Perez

 

Very sensual, and full of life…

OH yea, the artist is sexy as hell too

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then came William Debilzan

This was my favorite painting by far. It was so simple and stark, yet it seemed to speak volumes……

Then Sandra Sunnyo Lee, the first good Korean-American woman artist I have seen

And many others…

So, it was a decent weekend overall…and now I”m back home…

SIGH

 

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