lifeguard tower 26 - Ocean Park, Santa Monica CA
trash collected for 20 min.
5.1 pounds
926.5 pounds total
Christmas festivities swept me up. This cleanup feels like ages ago instead of four days. Christmas Eve and Day stand alone from the rest of the year as a time for slowing down, and feeding all the senses. Coming out the other side, it's hard to get the gears turning again. Winter is a time for turning in, reflecting on the year that's passed, and looking ahead to the new one with wonderment.
With 120 cleanups to go, a few trips taking me out of town for days at a time, and my average of one beach cleanup every three days, 2012 will be the final year for The Daily Ocean. This time next year, I'll be counting down to my final few cleanups, if I haven't already finished.
What's next? I ask myself how will I combine this blog, my love of writing and photography into a new phase?
This man combines his skills as a photographer, sculptor, set designer and diver to create underwater site specific installations. Let's get him to sink some of his figures into the Santa Monica Bay. All of his concrete, life-size people are frozen doing contemporary acts, oblivious to the environmental effects they create. Stunning.
Wow, Sara! His photos are hauntingly beautiful!.
ReplyDeleteIt breaks my heart that people still allow their trash to end up in the ocean. Currently reading Plastic Ocean by Charles Moore and loving it.
ReplyDeleteYour future: how about documenting how you empowered 365 other people to do beach clean ups?