We brought food from home, namely fresh eggs that our girls lay, and Tricia started our day with a delicious omelet stuffed with tomatoes, mushrooms, onions and peppers! My goodness, what a way to start a day off! Look at how dark yellow those eggs are. That tells you that the hens that laid them are out in the grass and not locked up in a cage. It also tells you that the eggs are tasty AND healthy.
After a big breakfast, we set up the tent in the sugar white sand, put on sunscreen and relaxed. All Day Long! Oh every once in a while I would get up and wade out a hundred yards and float in the surf, dive for sand dollars, and ride waves. I also read a couple of books. It was relaxing and rejuvenating, to be sure.
Despite forecasts of rain, the rainfall stayed offshore and didn't really threaten us at all. While swimming out in the deep water, Benjamin and I saw a dolphin jump out of the water right near us. Pretty cool.
The surf crashing on the shore is a very peaceful sound in my opinion. We woke to the noise of the waves and could hear it all night long from our balcony. The waves keep coming and coming...
On the morning of our last day there, Benjamin and I walked way down the beach as we dodged the encroaching waves. I may post a few thoughts about this later on. Brown pelicans flew over us, seagulls ran to and fro and little crabs skittered across the sand. It was quiet and beautiful.
And soon, it was time to go home. The beach and our little farm couldn't be more different. From looking at sand and not a blade of grass to looking at dirt and fields of grass. Both are beautiful and peaceful in their own way. As much as I love getting away, I always love coming back home!
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