Friday, October 31, 2014

Tại bãi biển


While we managed to take some evening walks by the beach to enjoy the quiet, of course we allocated two full mornings to chill out by it. The hotel has a little private stretch for guests. Deckchairs, towels, and all the usual amenities provided. Quiet enough. The Son Tra Peninsula is picturesque and it would really sad not to portion out time to admire it. That's the whole point of staying in this hotel. The convenience of a beach at our doorstep.

I like the feel of sun on the skin. For a short 30 minutes, under sunblock. Not to tan for hours. No wish to get burnt. The best way to get some vitamin D is to pull on a hat, wade in the water or squat around. Fun! Not swimming in the sea. Eeeks. Not unless I'm in a wetsuit with a dive mask and air tank. The man didn't mind plunging in for a bit. He misses the beach and the roaring surf. It's been a long time since our last beach vacation.

Didn't bother to take a book or the iPad to the beach. Simply wanted to enjoy the sound of the waves and nature. Stared at the horizon for the longest time. What a pleasure. Did loads of that all over the resort. Our villa holds a spacious balcony that is conducive to reading, periodically looking up to the sky and the horizon.

Went to terrorize marine life. Hadn't seen a beach this alive for eons. Most beaches in the world have been occupied by humans all day. Sea creatures only come out night. On this beach where no more than 20 humans tread each day, I treaded softly and saw plenty. Loads of bustle and colors going on.

Patiently waited for crabs to crawl out of their little holes. Only one did. Bah. But saw many tiny sand crabs scurrying around. Spent like 45 minutes stalking crabs. Spotted a bright purple crab. It was quite big. At least something big enough randomly spotted. Dunno what species it is. I only know it can't be eaten. :P Tiny clams were waving about. Placed them back into the water. Didn't want to think about whether they should be eaten. Stared at shells washed up whole and in broken bits, dead fish and garbage. Loads of sand dollars hanging around too. Love this business of chilling out.

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