I'm just back from my second trip to Rockaway Beach on the Oregon Coast with my friend Kristal. Kristal is a breast cancer survivor whom I met at the beginning of the year through my co-worker Abi. Kristal has been a huge support to me while I've undergone treatment, accompanying me on long walks to help me keep my strength up, and sharing her own
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--Luke
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Here's to that archaic power, here's to mystery and awe, and here's to beauty that takes our breath away.
That said, I'd favor a world in which you had both the love you yearn for and that sense of wonder. Just sayin'.
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You keep searching for the ordinary and finding the sublime instead. I don't know how you do it, but it's an amazing journey. I hope you can find both.
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What's the closest to this I've ever seen in person? Probably the Milky Way, laid out in all its splendor, in the clear thin ocean air from the top of Kilauea.
Regarding that other matter, I eventually learned to recognize and discount those unwarranted incipient one-way feelings arising within myself. It's just hormones, I told them. Fnck it.
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The first time I saw the full Milky Way is stamped on my memory. My sister was teaching ranch kids out in far southeast Oregon near the town of Fields, population 6. She drove me out there once when I was around fourteen, and we stopped along the way to look up at the stars. Talk about having your breath taken away!
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Love love love the photos. They give me shivers, the good kind.
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