February 10, 2005

labyrinth

It was a Saturday afternoon, a week before I moved to my new place in Inner Richmond. I got a phone call from Brent, a dentist/youngest professor in Pediatric Dentistry Program UCSF. He impulsively came to visit my old apartment in Noe Valley. I took him walking around the vicinity, and have a cup of coffee in a cozy sunny café at the corner on 24th Street. He suggested we should really take the advantage of the good weather to do something. Then we drove to the very end of Geary Blvd., and from there followed the dirt path down to the hill by foot. It was such a perfect day for hiking! The combination of sunshine and breeze was just fine. While I was sort of disappointed by the untimely end of the path, (comparing with the ordinary hiking I do, this one was way too short!) something astonishing caught my eyes-a labyrinth form by rocks. I don't know who designed it; don't even have a clue how long will it last there. But it did make a perfect ending of that day.