Saturday, July 20, 2013

Why I Love Avila Beach - A Descriptive Essay


 Personal descriptive essay.

Why I Love Avila Beach

Of the many places I have visited in my life only a handful have built a lasting impression on me.  Perhaps it is the special characteristics of such places that make them unique, or perhaps it is the memories made and emotions that are felt that evoke a greater meaning than other destinations are able to.  In my experience I have never visited a place that has become more special or meaningful to me than Avila Beach in California.

            I was in the third grade when we lived in Pismo Beach thirty minutes away from Avila Beach. My parents’ busy schedules made a trip into Avila a treat.  Just the drive was special. The narrow two lane road that leads into the small beach city rises and curves its way through lush mountains, offering the opportunity for a fleeting glimpse of a deer or rabbit. I always knew when we were half way there, because the air becomes thick with the smell of sulfur from a hot spring a few paces off the road. As a child, I welcomed the scent as an indicator of what was to come just beyond the mountains.

            By day, Avila is alive with foot traffic that crowds the boardwalk-style street just off the sand.  Small shops are flooded with swimwear, surfing gear, trinkets, and souvenirs. Street vendors selling hot dogs and shaved ice cones line the sidewalk leading up to the pier. The beach is usually just as busy with families picnicking, children building sand castles, and sun bathers soaking the rays that shine bright, seemingly immune to the overcast that hangs above the surrounding beaches. There is never a shortage of fun to be had, but it is Avila at night that I am particularly fond of. 

            On summer evenings when the sun finally sets and the air starts to cool, the beach crowd starts clearing out, and the street shops close. The scents emanating from the many restaurants give way to the salty fragrance of the sea, which becomes more apparent when a breeze drifts through. On a lucky night everything is quiet except for the crashing sound of the waves. Nights such as these are my favorite.

I recall being young, maybe ten years old, and my parents pulling up and parking near the old metal swing set that sits in the sand looking out into the water.  It was a quiet, cool night. The wind blew through my hair as I sailed through the sky on a creaking swing. The water was black and lit only by a soft glow of moon light that illuminated the crest of the waves as they rolled over themselves before drawing back in. I felt an unbelievable peace and freedom that has never been duplicated by any other place in my life.

As an adult, I picture that moment on the swing when stress overwhelms me.  Every time my family takes a trip to the coast I drive them through the same mountains, past the sulfuric spring, and straight down to the swing sets. My husband has come to appreciate Avila for the fish and chips at a small beachfront restaurant.  My children love splashing through the water and making a game of jumping over every slit between the boards on the pier. I have never met anyone who has been to Avila and not enjoyed the time spent there. While my love for this beach stems from a special memory and the feelings it evokes, I believe Avila Beach can appeal to everyone in some way.

I never turn down the chance to drive into Avila. I love the excitement and the way the community is alive with locals and tourist during the day. I long for the solitude and fulfillment the evening air and rumbling waves offer. Many beaches are alike, but for me, none can compare to Avila.

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