Joop was having to babysit me. I need assistance to get past the shore line waves. Especially this time. I have zero ability to navigate when the wave is pulling back from the shore in its retreat. I actually felt my tibias disengage from my knees and head out with the wave - minus the top part of me. You can see a picture of Joop holding tightly to the top part of me while the bottom part leaves for deep water.
I had remembered this beach as the one where a small boy found a gigantic conch shell last year - almost a foot long. I am getting desperate in the acquisition front. Just nothing to show for all the beaching. Even diligently searching these shores yielded nothing but two small shells. Where have all of the shells gone?
Afterwards we went to Harmon and Donna's for supper. It is so amazing to be sitting on their lanai and hearing the whales, even their cries. Imagine living somewhere where you sit looking into the blackness of the sea and hear the whales talking.
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I agree, the whales were everything wonderful about the night.
69 waves seem so placid next to the current today! I am a mess from the stress of it all--post traumatic stress melt down. I had to have a glass of wine tonight!
You do look a tad nervous as Joop was helping you get into the waves...maybe it is not such a good idea for you.
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