After so many lovely balmy days Jan finally arrived in Key West. Tue we awoke to fog so thick that water and sky seemed to be one. It burned off by mid-morning w/ temps in mid 70’s then engulfed us again around 5:00 with wind picking up and mercury falling. Tom did another one of his infamous “secure the awning in driving rain” scenarios with an assist from Duncan. Since then the water has not been serene nor have the trees been rustling—it’s choppy water and whooshing wind through the trees and low 60’s! HELLO January! It still beats sitting at home freezing our tootsies (among other things) off.
There is such beauty in every season at every place in this great country if you stop and look around you. As the fog was rolling back in I looked up and eight albatrosses were diving and riding the thermals—disappearing into the fog—reappearing—becoming ghostlike—then full color—then POOF—up—disappearing—not even leaving a hole in the fog. They performed an absolutely beautiful wing dance for us. I so wanted an encore so I could applaud and blow kisses and toss roses (actually they probably would prefer fish heads) –but their exit was silent and final. So-so-beautiful!
Life is good my loves. Live it—love it—enjoy it—treasure it because it is so fleeting, as we all know.
More later y’all!
Tee
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