wish you were here
Thanks for the perfect send-off Thursday morning, Seattle :
We were graciously accompanied to the airport by Jessica and Aloe (3), through a super-soggy commute. Aloe dismissed the downpour and focused instead on all the exciting yellow taxis and the trees she wanted to eat. "I'm eating hundreds of trees. They're delicious." Indeed they are. Wait 'til you see
It was dark by the time we got into our room and we were too
tired to do much besides case the timeshare property to make sure our
engagement tree was still standing, get a snack at the poolside grill, and
discover that there is now Thursday night poolside karaoke (as well as
Wednesday night poolside bingo and Friday night poolside movies--Snow White and the Huntsman on an inner
tube with Mai Tai's anyone?). The luxury of two full weeks sets in. Poolside activities
follow-up to come.
High winds are jostling the trees and scattering the Minah
birds even on the leeward side of Kauai for the next few days,
but they sure are warm winds, and kicking up some awesome surf. Pounding the
rocks, it sprays waves 20 feet into the air, and the whitecaps make it hard to
distinguish whale spouts. They are calling the sky partly cloudy. This is what
sunrise looks like in such conditions:
Love your descriptions of trees and makes me want to eat them and hug them at the same time.
ReplyDeleteExcellent start, to the heart of the blog and to a much-deserved idyll. Aloha.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the flippin like button? :)
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