my magic carpet ride

two hours and twelve minutes after sunset

a glow appeared on the southerly horizon

suddenly the tip of the moon crept into view

slowly she climbed above the tree line

a full strawberry moon in a clear sky

she seemed so much bigger than when up high above

on such a quiet night the wind respectfully stood silent in awe

the still waters of the bay became a nocturnal mirror

while low in the sky she seemed to pause briefly 

reflecting a broad orange moonbeam onto the bay

this perfect carpet pointed directly towards me

inviting me to walk its path towards the moon

come visit me she whispered come visit me

I closed my eyes and flew over the bay

my magic carpet ride to the moon

Day 2 sea day

A good day to unwind

Relax and decompress

Reflect on the long journey to get here

Ponder on the horrific events taking place in the middle east

Its hard to imagine how cruel humans can be to their own species

Especially when you are on vacation

Surrounded by happy smiling faces

On a big safe floating town

Steaming east on the Mediterranean Sea

Being well fed and entertained

While innocent civilians are caught up in a war

Its more than 3,000 miles away

But its beamed into your eyes via TV and internet

Hard to ignore and hard to understand

Why why why?

Will there always be wars?

looking out the window

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Looking out the window

Her baby in her arms

She saw an old lady walking

They smiled at each other

Looking out the window

Her baby was walking now

She watched her play outside

The child waved and she smiled 

Looking out the window

Her daughter went to school now

She watched her walking home

She smiled when she got close

Looking out the window

Her daughter was starting college

She watched her packing the car

She smiled as she drove away

Looking out the window

Her daughter was a grown woman

She watched her leaving home

She smiled as she waved goodbye

Looking out the window

Her grandchild in her arms

She saw the same old lady walking

They smiled at each other

Looking out the window

There was nobody outside

She saw the face of that same old lady

She smiled at her own reflection

Travel Blog finale

Street party for the Queen

We paused the travel blog while we spent three weeks catching up with family and friends. Today we are flying back to the US so its a good time to reflect on the last three weeks in the UK.

Its hard to describe the pain of being physically separated from loved ones for three long years. For sure we kept in touch virtually throughout the pandemic but its not the same as being together. With the lifting of lockdowns, travel restrictions and quarantine, we planned this three week trip across the pond. We took trains, planes and drove a rental car to be greeted with long hugs from loved ones. We broke bread, drank wine, sipped on many wee drams of fine single malts in front of real fires as we treasured every precious moment of being reunited with our family.

We visited our favorite places in the Scottish highlands, making new memories while reminiscing of previous adventures together.

My daughter moved out of London during the pandemic, taking advantage of remote working to relocate to the beautiful countryside of East Sussex. We fell in love with the Downs, cliffside walks and cute medieval villages there.

During the height of the pandemic, we listened to the Queen of England promising that we will endure the separation of lockdowns and one day all meet again. How fitting that her platinum Jubilee occurred during this trip. We celebrated in style with 5,000 people in the UK’s biggest street party spanning 1.7 miles of the Morecambe promenade. My sister’s jam scones tasted devine as we sat waving Union Jack flags while sipping warm English beer. God Save the Queen.

We shall indeed meet again.