We've been here five weeks now and a lot has gone on and not all of it good. The house and patios take a lot of cleaning over the first two weeks to get back to normal so I'm tired. As well our good friend Rafael's health has put a damper on every ones spirits. It's such a sad situation that we can do nothing about. Now it's getting close to Christmas and I think about our family and how much I loved Christmas in the early years when our girls were young and our grandchildren were small. Times change and this year we'll spend Christmas with friends. I haven't spent much time on the beach and yesterday it was time to relax and enjoy the ocean.
My selfie!
These pictures are from a couple of weeks ago but you get the idea. Yesterday the breeze was warm, the ocean was flat and I was the only one on the beach....just lovely! Sunshine and a good book...what could be better. A Nora Roberts novel with a little romance, sex and mystery!π
I was sitting reading and I felt that there was someone behind me. When I turned around there was a young Mexican man a ittle ways behind me splitting palm fronds that he had under his arm. Then he began working intently on making something. A few moments later he came over to me and handed me this lovely little palm flower. I immediately said " Lo siento no dinero" or sorry no money and he smiled and said no, no... no problemo or no problem. He didn't want money it was just a kind gesture. I gave him a big smile and he smiled and wandered off down the beach making another little flower. Perhaps for some other lucky lady.
My heart lifted and I thought....it's those small things that make us truly happy.
I set it into the vase with the arrangement I bought at bingo a couple of years ago when another young Mexican was fashioning palms into flower arrangements. They dry to a beautiful sandy colour and last forever.
What a lovely afternoon.





Great post, relax and enjoy. More of us should do just that.
ReplyDeleteSo very true and I'm not good at itπ
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