A lovely day
We're having a very lovely day. I realized this morning that, for a change, we had no plans today. So I checked the tide schedule and saw that low tide would be at 11:51 am. I alerted Jason and we hopped in the MINI and scooted up to Wingaersheek Beach in Gloucester. Wingaersheek has a sandbar stretching almost half a mile out into the sea, so at low tide you can walk right out. It's surreal to look out at what would seem to be open water and see people standing with the water around their ankles. Then you arrive out at the point of the bar, where the waves from both sides are meshing together, and you turn to look back at the beach, so far away.
We let the incoming tide chase us back onto dry land and made our way down into Gloucester. We had a nice lunch and picked up some live lobsters, which are currently resting in the rotter after a hot ride home. Some fresh corn gathered at a roadside stand and we're all set for dinner.
We got home, feeling sunbaked and lethargic, so we took a nap and now we're brimming with energy for the lifestyle maintenance tasks we've been putting off all week.
It's a good life.
We let the incoming tide chase us back onto dry land and made our way down into Gloucester. We had a nice lunch and picked up some live lobsters, which are currently resting in the rotter after a hot ride home. Some fresh corn gathered at a roadside stand and we're all set for dinner.
We got home, feeling sunbaked and lethargic, so we took a nap and now we're brimming with energy for the lifestyle maintenance tasks we've been putting off all week.
It's a good life.