Last day
A quick trip through our last day here and then I must pack.
Chuck is having his breakfast; danish, yogurt, banana, coffee, hard boiled eggs, etc. "Our" table looks out on the pool and patio. We had that table every morning but one.
Here is the pool as seen through that window where we sit for breakfast.
After breakfast we each went our separate ways for quiet time. Then one last soak in the hot tub and a good workout in the pool.
Then to the beach. It was chilly today so it was good I had sweaters along. We read to each other for a while, took naps, went for a walk, searched for seashells, and stayed for sunset.
We managed to capture the silhouette of a pelican flying through our view of the sunset. The beach was emptier today than any other day we've been there, probably because of the cold wind. But people come out for the sunset. Even teenage girls who were freezing because they still needed to wear their sundresses stayed to see the sun disappear beyond the horizon.
Directly across from the spot where we watched the sunset was another local seafood restaurant. I ordered blackened grouper, the local fish, and Chuck had Alaskan snow crab.
Our server was about our age, had played football for a small school in Nebraska and had played against Bethel, among other schools.
Enough for now. We'll be home tomorrow.
Chuck is having his breakfast; danish, yogurt, banana, coffee, hard boiled eggs, etc. "Our" table looks out on the pool and patio. We had that table every morning but one.
Here is the pool as seen through that window where we sit for breakfast.
After breakfast we each went our separate ways for quiet time. Then one last soak in the hot tub and a good workout in the pool.
Then to the beach. It was chilly today so it was good I had sweaters along. We read to each other for a while, took naps, went for a walk, searched for seashells, and stayed for sunset.
We managed to capture the silhouette of a pelican flying through our view of the sunset. The beach was emptier today than any other day we've been there, probably because of the cold wind. But people come out for the sunset. Even teenage girls who were freezing because they still needed to wear their sundresses stayed to see the sun disappear beyond the horizon.
Directly across from the spot where we watched the sunset was another local seafood restaurant. I ordered blackened grouper, the local fish, and Chuck had Alaskan snow crab.
Our server was about our age, had played football for a small school in Nebraska and had played against Bethel, among other schools.
Enough for now. We'll be home tomorrow.
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