The waters of melancholy from yesterday – five years ago this month, I accompanied my husband to death’s door – are balanced today by a visit to the ocean in Point Reyes National Seashore.
Long walk on empty beach, which is never the same I visit. The big whale skull still there, close to the dunes, just moved down fifty feet. But the other whalebones are gone, swept away by powerful waves and currents. For the past two years, I keep visiting this mysterious sculpture – once the head of a sea creature – noting how even bones, white and beautiful, are eroding with ocean, sun, and time, and will end up as sand, dust…. transformed and recycled…. to be breathed by generations to come….
Whale vertebras, gone by now – the skull's majestic presence did not get captured in the stills I took.
May it come alive in your imagination...
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