Friday, November 14, 2008

¡Bienvenida!

Mi amigos y amigas, bienvendia. Welcome. This is my first blog. For years I have been told that my name alone warrants a readership. Well friends, here you are. And thus we go...

On Sunday, the g-force of a roller coaster called ¨Hercules¨ nearly blacked me out for the first time ever. I was being hurled through space at a Six Flags near Los Angeles, but still 12 hours from flight.

On Monday I soared fully conscious over the Equator for the second time, en route to walking on a fifth new continent. (Birth was the trip to my first.) I landed just before midnight in Lima, Peru.

This city expands to the edge of beach and bluffs, and the Pacific Ocean fills west past a hazy horizon. Although I have only just arrived, it´s as if I can sense the openness of sea just beyond me at any moment; as I bob down crowded sidewalks with the bubbling, preemptive beeps of a traffic flow just under control; as I wander along streets each defined by a particular goods or service, like aisles of a city-wide superstore; or as I pause to sit and sip coke and studiously rehearse my español. Even when out of sight I can feel its nearby might. I sense the tidal ebb and flow, and consider the coincidence of 8.2 million people settled at the edge of such an abrupt and untamed expanse. For I know that beneath the surface of each lies a depth and majesty of life so full that most stories go untold.

So it is that here, submerged, I will seek them out. I care to know not so much the topography of this town as the people who traverse it. I wish to glimpse the moments of their exchange, and to involve myself when life becomes plural. I want to stumble while speaking but then find the meaning; to smile and be let in. I want to bask in the smells of a market and pay my way without help; or catch a ride with locals and feel stiff by the end. I am awake to this constant communion. But there are quieter scenes of singularity I search for as well; to notice the sigh of an elder or the sweat of a worker or the creativity of a child at play. And as I marvel at an ingenuity that can make more out of less, as I quietly pray for a stray, I realize in the quality of man such a goodness and beauty that I am compelled to take note, and to share.

And maybe, in the end, a story of my own will form, and reach air.

4 comments:

Nathaniel said...

!Que bueno! Te gusta que su estudiar de espanol empreza en Peru!

Nathaniel said...

Can't wait to hear more.
Can you post images?

Katharine said...

Wonderful to read your thoughts and so glad you have started your blog....I look forward to reading all the stories...

Aaron said...

wow, very thought provoking imagery. wish i was there shooting stills.