Thursday, August 22, 2013

Life, Death, and Trash



And then there's this, too.

It's probably about the fourth or fifth time I've seen this in the morning: seagulls eating a dead (I hope!) stingray for breakfast. I've even seen seagulls eating other dead seagulls. Nice. Or not so nice.

That's life. That's death. For some reason all the stupid trash on the beach bothers me much more than this ever does.





Catalina! Catalina!


She's blurry, but she's back!

:)

Carol Burnett was on the Tavis Smiley show last night talking about her daughter Carrie (who died too young - like in her 30's - from cancer). She said that even while sick in the hospital, her daughter kept a positive outlook because in spite of everything she had decided she was going to love her life. I kept her message in my heart & spirit during this morning's walk and I plan to keep it there as much as possible.

:)


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Sunday, August 11, 2013

La Laguna de Benjamin Dominguez

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There's a park in Garden Grove, CA called Atlantis. This is not that park. These photos are from La Laguna de San Gabriel at Don Lugo Park in San Gabriel, which is sort of where this story begins and ends.

My son & I were planning to visit Atlantis Park last week, but his friend couldn't go so we didn't go either. I had taken him there once several years ago and we both loved it. He loved it because it was cool and fun; I loved it because it reminded me of the park in San Gabriel that my family used to take me to when I was a kid. I loved that park and went there a lot, including for birthday parties. It was THE fun park to go to as far as I was concerned. I'm not generally a super nostalgic person, but I always remembered this San Gabriel park fondly and as an adult I've gone back to visit several times.

Both Atlantis Park & Don Lugo Park (formerly Wells Park) are full of giant cement sea creature slides and climbing things. As far as I knew this was a sort of common thing for parks of the time. Last week after googling directions to Atlantis Park, I started clicking on links and made the most wonderful discovery. Both parks were designed and created by the same man, Benjamin Dominguez. Both parks are masterful and precious and fairly unique (Legg Lake - also a childhood spot! - still has some of his playful structures) and La Laguna de San Gabriel is his masterpiece. His is a wonderful story which you can read if you like at this link:

http://www.friendsoflalaguna.org/

Anyway, several years ago, La Laguna was in danger of being demolished due to modern safety & accessibility standards. Luckily for all of us, some people got together to stop that from happening, and so La Laguna lives on. The more I read about Benjamin Dominguez and La Laguna and Atlantis, the more I feel like my heart is growing like the Grinch's heart when he hears all the Whos in Whoville singing with no presents yet still with love in their hearts.

What a lucky child I was to get to innocently enjoy this magical park without a clue as to its story, and what a grateful adult I am now to have learned about the artist who created it. Although my prior love for La Laguna was strong, it is deeper now than ever before. As one of his grandkids wrote, now instead of La Laguna being a memory, it is a legacy.

So thanks, Ben! And thanks to the Friends of La Laguna!

(The above pics from La Laguna are from Feb 2013. Very, very soon we will make that short trip to Atlantis and it won't be long until I check out Legg Lake again, too.)