And then we walked on another narrow concrete dike just a stone's throw away, braving the wind-whipped waves to see the end of the runway. I switched out of my Birkenstocks and slipped on my water shoes. Smart move. The waves were splashing up some good sprays.
The wind was coming from the opposite direction today so the planes did not fly over us as they were landing, as we did on Monday. Instead, they flew towards us, completing their landing as they reached the end of the runway near us. It was a little disappointing but fun nonetheless.
The forecast for severe thunderstorms today proved to be accurate. It was a little rainy off and on this morning and afternoon but this evening was fully of drama. Anticipating the storm, we went to a local market yesterday and bought some bread, cheese, tomatoes, cukes, carrots, olives, and, elsewhere, a bottle of red wine for tonight's supper. This allowed us to stay safe and dry when the heavier rains arrived early this evening. We simply had to batten down the hatches in our apartment, eat yummy local food and drink wine while watching a movie on Netflix. We also washed a load of clothes. Such a domestic scene. The rain should clear out by noon tomorrow so we can resume outdoor activities.
Carol



