Saturday, July 7, 2007

People Watching: Huntington Beach

Huntington Beach, one of the beach towns of Southern California, has a long stretch of a pier extending onto the ocean for about 0.6 miles. It does give the bystander with a brilliant top view and side view of the majestic waves of the beautiful Pacific. A thrilling experience, and the first of its kind amongst the quite a few beach experiences for the author. In an absolutely wonderful romantic locale, people watching was the next best thing to do for the author.
  • A couple on a walk with their baby on a stroller, with the moonlight being a welcome companion.
  • A rather young couple who would have made the French real proud, courtesy their kissing style.
  • The young lady surf-riding on the pure white waves, despite the untimeliness(?) of it all. The spirit of adventure and the passion for following one's own passion.
  • Groups of people trying out their luck fishing. One poor fish, being a victim, grappling for its own life.
  • A group of "old" ladies on a walk.
  • An old couple walking hand-in-hand, totally oblivious of the surroundings.
  • A family with their family friends having a great conversation on the waterfront.
  • A girl posing for a photo amidst a real dark black background of the limitless expanse of the ocean.
  • A man sitting on a bench and smoking a cigar.

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