- At September 04, 2008
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In baby seals, San Diego
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Here is a pic of the baby seal waving at me from “Children’s Pool” at La Jolla’s Torrey Pines State Park. Click the picture to enlarge.
PS I don’t have an apartment yet, despite extensive searching over two weeks online and three days in person down in SD. Apparently they are more expensive and harder to find than PO Boxes. So, know a good and affordable condo to rent in North County? Let me know!
San Diego is beautiful and hot. Suddenly my Port Townsend August (mostly 60 desgrees and rainy) has disappeared from memory – my head is swimming with blooming jasmine and curious trumpet vines along the road, the orange blooms of a pomegranate tree and the continuous trill of hummingbirds. We didn’t make it to the zoo or many of the tourist things since we were mostly checking out neighborhoods and rental places but we did go to the Quail Botanical Garden and the beaches at Torrey Pines State Park and La Jolla’s “Children’s Pool,” a quiet cove amid large waves and rocks where the seals line up with their babies and loll in the sun. I ate duck tacos (yes, they’re good!) for the first time and had a lot of California salads piled with things like nectarines and local goat cheeses and lettuces. Also, here the Mexican food has mahi mahi in it, right alongside the carnitas on the menus. Plus, everything has avocados.
I am scared of moving to California. It is expensive. They have high taxes. (Seattle’s income tax = 0% versus California’s = 9%) But moving here seems right, solid in my head as a new home-place. (As a kind of sign, my tonsillitis seemed to magically get better once I got here. Plus, I’m pretty sure the baby seals were waving to me with their flippers and smiling!) Holding my breath and taking the southward plunge next month. We look tomorrow on an apartment (right around the corner from 1. a huge library and 2. a huge post office) and I’ll try to sign up for a PO Box before we fly out tomorrow. Having an address makes it possible for me to start submitting poetry again!
Ready for the Fall?
Where to find me this week…
Well, if you haven’t been reading the sidebar of my blog, then you don’t know (what? you don’t read my blog sidebars, full of their wonderful links to other blogs and web sites and useful information?!) that…
I’ll be teaching two afternoons this week (Tuesday and Thursday) at Port Townsend’s Centrum Writers Conference on haibun and haiku. Other guest-afternoon teachers include Peter Pereira (great, right?) and the night readings will feature such poets as Anne Waldman and Kim Addonizio. So show up, bring your own popcorn, listen to some writing, watch some otters. All good times.
In other news, while shopping for G’s birthday present (shoes! nice ones!) I ran really hard into a high, sharp-cornered table at Nordstrom, which for some reason was blocking the path (oh, right, there was a sale, so all sides were filled with people.) I hit it so hard it knocked the breath right out of me and made me see stars. Since I have a bleeding disorder (a genetic PAI-1 deficiency, I promise I had it before it was trendy for poets to have blood disorders) this should make for exciting bruise patterns on my right side. First: honestly, what did I ever do to that table? And two, was I always this clumsy? I should really only be allowed to play with children’s scissors and round plastic furniture. Well, that’s it: no string bikinis for me this week!
In still other news: Arizona or San Diego?