I spent most of the week in San Diego at the bay.
First impression:
It's so cold! I thought I was staying at the beach. I thought this was California with sand, sun and waves. What gives?
Second impression:
Look at the diversity of the downtown area. Cool outdoor mall. I love the bay. I love to see the ships, boats and
yachts. Look at the pelicans, herons and egrets. Can you believe how amazing these ships are? The Midway is incredible. I can see why someone could spend everyday watching the water.
Last impression:
I'm going to miss the bay. The boardwalk. The cute little shops, the beautiful walk along the water and the diversity of people and things.
I know the road to where I want to be looks a lot like the first picture, and sounds a lot like my impressions of San Diego Bay. It's not "all that" all the time. It's probably going to take some twisting turns, a walk through downtown with a group of people dressed in black giving away free hugs and seeing how many homeless there are before I see how much more there is.
But even when I didn't see it, it was there. I just had to see it through a different set of eyes. I had to experience it to know.
Yes, we'll jump on the writing business and tell the same story. The more I write and read, the more I see the whole industry through new eyes. And yes, I still believe that in the end, I'll see the it, like the bay, for what it really is- a marvel of new and old, nature and man's creation all working together to be a thing of beauty.
3 comments:
Glad you had a good time! And I love your "definition of success" chart - so true!!
That drawing made me laugh out loud -- thanks.
A big thanks to whoever drew it. If it didn't feel so true, it wouldn't be so funny!
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