Street Talk

Question of the Week

Where do you find your peace?

Beverly “Rev Bev” Brook

I find peace swimming at the Simpkins Swim Center. Also in solitudeโ€”hiking the Fall Creek trail, near Felton. Itโ€™s a magical place, a giftโ€”thereโ€™s redwoods and thereโ€™s always water flowing.
โ€”Beverly โ€œRev Bevโ€ Brook, Chaplain at Santa Cruz Juvenile Hall


Rex Solway

Tokyo has been an escape for meโ€”5 times now. Itโ€™s comforting being in this exotic, huge city, lost in a different culture. My serene place in Japan is the hot springs in Snow Monkey Park. Snow monkeys up in the forest enjoy their own hot springs too.
โ€”Rex Solway, 32, Traveller


Leila Hakimi

I wrestle, and I find comfort in it. Itโ€™s all autopilot, and I forget everything else. The act of it just washes over you. Itโ€™s about finding something you loveโ€”whether itโ€™s sports, or painting, drawing, or singing.
โ€”Leila Hakimi, 18, Student


Kai Ford

In the shower, cleaning all the worries away and listening to music.
โ€”Kai Ford, 21, Student


Judith Barath-Black

I meditate at home, morning and eveningโ€”transcendental meditation.  Iโ€™ve done it in laundromats, librariesโ€”trains, airplanes. Not only do I hope it changes me, which it does, but also the effect on the rest of the world.
โ€”Judith Barath-Black, 78, Retired (โ€œbut busier than everโ€)


Van Swanson

It would be sword fighting. I do circle-fencing. The physical action and focus that makes me forget everything else around me is just what I need. Itโ€™s meditation really.
โ€”Van Swanson, 25, Teacher


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