Yesterday I drove down the 405 to Marina del Rey and went kayaking again. I have figured out how to time the traffic. I depart early, and head home before 1:00 p.m. It is such a joy when I can fly down that 405 freeway. It was crowded at the beach. I have never seen so many kids in my life! They kept arriving in school bus after school bus. It reminded me of Disneyland. I wasn't expecting it. What a fun field trip for them.
After paddling across the channel that leads to the open water, I noticed an animal sputtering by the dock. At first I was concerned that it was a shark or dolphin. I watched cautiously, and a sea lion poked its head through the surface of the water and wriggled up onto the sun bleached wooden platform. He sprawled out right next to one of the boats, nose in the air, very vocal and energetic. I was thrilled to see him; I love seals. They seem so awkward on land. He or she squirmed into a more comfortable position, like a mermaid. Their fins fascinate me.
I have been focusing on caring for the numerous trees at the cabin and have been religiously amending the soil. The other day I applied composted manure to the woodland garden. I will mulch it with straw tomorrow. The hollyhocks are in bloom, and everyone asks me what they are. I love the old fashioned flowers. The dahlias look like they will flower soon.
I'm finding that if I water the oak trees when it's cool and shady, they emanate a tremendous amount of oxygen. You can literally feel it on your skin. It's a relief to inhale such clean, healthy air. I remember the days when everyone had gardens, healthy trees, and colorful flowers. Now the focus seems to be on vehicles and possessions. I love keeping the yard natural and comfortable for the wildlife. There are so many birds! I've seen quail, red tailed hawks, woodpeckers, robins, orioles, and a blue heron. The mulch helps to keep the soil cool and moist. When I had the trees trimmed last year, the arborist commented on how healthy the soil is. That's where it all starts, down beneath the ground. The forest floor is layered with nutrients. How is your soil?
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