Thursday, October 03, 2013

Such Is The Relaxing Power of the Sea

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note: originally published here spring 2011, but I am so missing the carpet of wildflowers right now, that I am  moving it up so it is easier for me to look at these pictures, again and again! I can't wait for spring!
Headache and Tiredness Evaporates into the Cool Sea Breeze
When I went home Friday night, I was feeling so tired and so unmotivated to do anything, but EAT. Yes, I am a stress eater. When I am tired and home, I pour all my tiredness to foods. But the only problem with being a stress eater is that, after eating so much to the point where the stomach feels like exploding, I feel sick and the stress and tiredness do not go away but even grow worse. :(
Saturday however was a different story, the moment we started our walk from Torrey Pines to Del Mar, after listening to the powerful sound of the waves as we walked across yellow and lavender fields of wildflowers graciously fluttering in the sea breeze, all my exhaustion gone and headache disappeared. 
Mix of Sea Lavender and Coreopsis
Wildflower Lined Trail
The more I walked, the less tired I felt. I am so glad for the relaxing and therapeutic gift of being out, caressed by the wind, serenaded by the soothing sound of the waves and the surprises of little creatures around.
Yeah, what a joy to say "hi" to them bunny! :)
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24 comments:

  1. ohhh..such relaxing view Betchai...the sea..the flowers...priceless...so wonderful a sight....

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  2. Ah, such beauty and freshness of the salted air from the ocean. These incredible blooms are so opposite to what we have here. Patiently we wait...

    I have a full packed weekend, don't know when I can go back to Carlsbad and Torrey Pines and even La Jolla. We culminated our Saturday in Julian for the daffodils but the weather turned so wintry and foggy.

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  3. I'm the same, betchai. The ocean has such healing power for me. I hope I never have to be very far from it. For the last 35 years, having it right in my back yard has spoiled me and, so many of my travels, have taken me to lands that touch most of the seas of the world. I'mso connected to them.

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  4. Headache and tiredness evaporates into the cool sea breeze....

    I agree with you.

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  5. i feel relaxed just looking at this pics n God knows i need to relax :)

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  6. Ang ganda ng view...tiyak maiiyak ako pag nakasaksi ng ganyang kgandang tanawin...thanks for sharing ma'am!

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  7. I have never seen flowers so close to the water like that, unless it was a pond. So beautiful! Not just a treat to the eyes, but to the other senses as well. OH a scented breeze there during meditation would be glorious! :)

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  8. You have such a nice place to go for relaxation! Beautiful flowers line your path..and sounds so amazing, Betchai!

    Have a wonderful new week then..

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  9. Unbelievable, the sea and the flowers

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  10. It was all great, and I was thinking how walks do the same for me, and then you introduced the bunny, and I smiled even more!

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  11. Looking at your wildflowers by the sea pictures makes me feel so happy!

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  12. So beautiful and breathtaking. And yes, so relaxing!

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  13. There is nothing quite so peaceful as the sea and your pictures even make me feel relaxed. Very beautiful!!!

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  14. "I am so glad for the relaxing and therapeutic gift of being out, caressed by the wind, serenaded by the soothing sound of the waves and the surprises of little creatures around." ~sounds like heaven to me, glad you always have time to unwind after a stressful and tiring weekdays. ;)

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  15. The sound of the sea can definitely be relaxing. Glad you had a relaxing weekend.

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  16. Oh beautiful flowers to see, and I agree with you about the power of the sea..It's soothing and relaxing..

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  17. My daughter squeeled with delight at the site of your rabbit picture. I find the ocean, or any water area to be very calming too. The sound of soft trickling water is just so serene.

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  18. The sounds of the sea and wind relax the mind and soul.

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  19. Beatiful. The sound of the waves always calms me too.

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  20. A walk through nature always does the same for me.

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  21. Gorgeous scenes, where have I been? I have been chasing the outside world. Where have you been Betchai? I missed you over there at SSSSelf SSSagacity. :-)

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  22. hi i am always tense and looking for a way to get rid of all the tention i have but i dont have really any bath salts or like spaciel bath products so how can i relax without these products and what

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  23. I am planning on a trip to Sea World, San Diego from LA area. I need to know the cheapest and most efficient way to reach there. I don't want to rent a car but can use public bus/metro.

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  24. Lovely flowers + sea = paradise!

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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!