Current Time On The Rock

Friday, September 16, 2011

“It Is What It Is"

I’m thinking that it simply can be just that, ‘a kayak in the woods on a shoreline’, but if you are a kayaker or perhaps even an outdoors enthusiast, you know it can be much more than that.


It’s one of those things that always happen in life when we try to just accept everything for just what it is, just the surface stuff. If you scratch at all, how deep will you go? I guess I’ve always been a surface scratcher more like a defacer. Curious and always believing that there has to be something more inside and for the most part not being that disappointed overall. It can be what it is, a boat by the water, but I’m willing to bet when you go down there and put that boat in the water and smell spruce trees hugging the shoreline and edge that craft into the small current coming from upstream and start to rock a bit as you put your spray skirt on, your senses are going to begin to get fired up as you engage muscles and promote blood flow. All of a sudden as you are leaving this scene you see a big ocean beyond and possibilities, challenges, maybe opportunities with a fading day and a setting sun turning crimson and imprinting a deep, rich color of orange and red you didn’t always realize in nature but today you are there.

The water is ever so cool to the touch as it runs down your paddle shaft and you wipe your brow and taste the salt and just before you reach forward to plant your first stroke, tensing and yearning for that forward momentum and hot knife thru butter feeling that allows you to slide so effortlessly on the surface tension of the water you fleetingly think, ‘maybe it’s a bit more than what it was, eh?’

S.

4 comments:

Toyin O. said...

Yes, things are not always what they seem when we reach deeper.

Silbs said...

Perfectly said, Stan.

Kekiinani said...

Enjoyed viewing your blog and your post. Very well said!! Kayaking looks like a lot of fun though I have never tried. Aloha, Renee :)

Stan Mac Kenzie said...

Thank you all for the kind comments and I agree with you all. Sometimes you only get out of life what you put into it and sometimes it is difficult to wash away the distractions.

S.