"When everything else has gone from my brain ... what will be left, I believe, is topology: the dreaming memory of land as it lay this way and that." Annie Dillard
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
Beauty
From childhood on, we are taught to distrust appearances. "Don't judge a book by its cover." "Beauty is only skin deep."
But in my few days at the shore I've thought a lot about the role beauty plays in our attraction to a place. Ruling out the way we feel about our hometowns (in which case, perhaps, the reverse is true — the beauty flows from the inside-out knowledge of the city, town or patch of land we call home) — don't we often choose to be somewhere because of the view out a bay window or the way the light colors the sky at sunset.
Something in these physical details speaks to us, calls our name, and we will spend the rest of our lives trying to figure out why.