"No matter how we get trapped, our usual reaction is not to become curious about what’s happening. We do not naturally investigate the strategies of ego. Most of us just blindly reach for something familiar that we associate with relief and then wonder why we stay dissatisfied. The radical approach of ... practice is to pay attention to what we do. Without judging it we train in kindly acknowledging whatever is going on. Eventually we might decide to stop hurting ourselves in the same old ways."
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Acknowledging
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Water, Part 3
On Saturday, Tyler and I decided to visit The Living Desert and Gardens in Palm Springs. It had been recommended to us a couple of times since our arrival. Because it was a Saturday, there were a lot of families with children who were quite excited to be out and about. At times I longed for a little quiet, but it is a beautiful, well funded zoo, so if you ever travel there, I do recommend visiting.
Water, Part Two
Joshua Tree National Park is only about 40 minutes from Desert Hot Springs, and we felt we would be foolish to have driven all the way from the Bay Area and not visit the park. When we arrived at the ranger's station, we were able to talk to a wildly competent ranger who explained the layout of the park. As she handed Tyler his requested map, he asked her about the entrance fee. She asked a few questions and then advised that I was eligible for a discounted annual senior pass, and Tyler, young though he may be, could benefit from this discount because we were travelling together. I am quite delighted to be a card carrying senior supporter of our National Parks.
As the ranger suggested, we decided to take the park road to Key's View. The weather was chilly there, but the view was clear enough and high enough that we could see the desert stretch before us into distant mountains. When we looked to the left we could see the Salton Sea. What we could not see is that the lake supports no life, not even on its banks. Its toxicity is due to a high concentration of salt and chemicals that resulted from the reduction of the flow of the Colorado River.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Beginning with Water
Tyler and I returned last night from our trip to Desert Hot Springs and Palm Springs. I am grateful that Tyler found our hotel and spa in Desert Hot Springs. We really are not resort people, and I appreciated that we stayed in a place that was not quite as perfect as Palm Springs appears. In fact, deferred maintenance was quite apparent. However, I really enjoyed the earnestness of the friendly staff. The mineral pools were fun and lively with both travellers and locals, and the cafe offered pretty good food. We certainly did not avoid Palm Springs. We had some lovely meals there, and we visited both the Palm Springs Art Museum and the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, and we were glad we did. But it was Desert Hot Springs that touched my heart.