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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
The Smell of the Ocean
There is something about the ocean that draws people back again and again. It doesn't matter if you are surfing, sailing, lounging, dinning or just staring into the horizon. The ocean is a remarkable world that covers most of our planet. While human kind lives and dies by the ocean many people have never seen it.
The other day I went surfing and jogged the ocean. It gave me piece of mind as I connected closer to nature. The crashing waves, the sun, and the smell is a natural aphrodisiac. There are few places better.
It is also one of the reasons why people pay so much to live by the ocean. If you have a balcony that faces the sunset you will be paying a premium but your life becomes integrated into this world.
Places like San Diego offer so many ocean attractions that it continues to swell beyond its capacity to hold that many people. Housing continues to rise and push out people of modest incomes.
I spend as much time as I can on the ocean and engage in lots of amazing activities. From sailing to kayaking I have found that my place is in the outdoors. It is a lifestyle that offers more than sun basking and into actually earning your clam chowder meal.
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