Josh Brolin Instagram – There’s a turn off at Hwy 101 that overlooks just north of Rincon Point, where I used to surf as a kid. It’s a stretch of beach that always represented a loneliness, or better, a raw vulnerability that was fed by the surrounding natural elements. I’d stop on long motorcycle rides later in life to have a smoke on the same hillside. Then even later stop to remember my wonderment as a kid: eating twinkies after I’d get out of the water and hitch a ride north, or laying down and scooping all the sand against my chest to keep me warm. And the wind, a California salt that perpetually tastes at your face while a portion of a parachute dances in your periphery and a woman walking far off on that stretch of beach who you imagine for a second having a relationship with slowly shrinks away from your sight — someone lonely like you looking to swap some love. Or maybe it’s a man. Me. Maybe it’s me even later, visiting this same spot again. Maybe hop in the ocean again. Full circle.
Painting by @scott_kahn
@alminerech @gwenvaellaunay | Posted on 21/Nov/2021 17:59:44
Home Actor Josh Brolin HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2021 Josh Brolin Instagram - There’s a turn off at Hwy 101 that overlooks just north of Rincon Point, where I used to surf as a kid. It’s a stretch of beach that always represented a loneliness, or better, a raw vulnerability that was fed by the surrounding natural elements. I’d stop on long motorcycle rides later in life to have a smoke on the same hillside. Then even later stop to remember my wonderment as a kid: eating twinkies after I’d get out of the water and hitch a ride north, or laying down and scooping all the sand against my chest to keep me warm. And the wind, a California salt that perpetually tastes at your face while a portion of a parachute dances in your periphery and a woman walking far off on that stretch of beach who you imagine for a second having a relationship with slowly shrinks away from your sight — someone lonely like you looking to swap some love. Or maybe it’s a man. Me. Maybe it’s me even later, visiting this same spot again. Maybe hop in the ocean again. Full circle.
Painting by @scott_kahn
@alminerech @gwenvaellaunay
Josh Brolin Instagram – There’s a turn off at Hwy 101 that overlooks just north of Rincon Point, where I used to surf as a kid. It’s a stretch of beach that always represented a loneliness, or better, a raw vulnerability that was fed by the surrounding natural elements. I’d stop on long motorcycle rides later in life to have a smoke on the same hillside. Then even later stop to remember my wonderment as a kid: eating twinkies after I’d get out of the water and hitch a ride north, or laying down and scooping all the sand against my chest to keep me warm. And the wind, a California salt that perpetually tastes at your face while a portion of a parachute dances in your periphery and a woman walking far off on that stretch of beach who you imagine for a second having a relationship with slowly shrinks away from your sight — someone lonely like you looking to swap some love. Or maybe it’s a man. Me. Maybe it’s me even later, visiting this same spot again. Maybe hop in the ocean again. Full circle. Painting by @scott_kahn @alminerech @gwenvaellaunay

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