My Little Mermaid
This post will turn out to be quite boring, I suppose, since I have no idea why I'm writing it. I, like, just felt like writing.
Ummm.... Nothing much to say, I guess.
I'm spending a nerdish holiday, as we didn't have enough money to elope, we just bought a new PSII game and spent these last three days playing it. Silent Hill 2, it was, for those of you who have the morbid *cough*nerdish!*cough* desire to know. Very scary. It got so bad that yesterday I was afraid of taking a shower. I kept figuring I could hear someone scratching the door. I'm a nerd, I know.
We've had a great time, but, had we had enough money, I would have dragged Belendor's ass to the sea, unmindful of his reproach. Gosh, how I long to watch the sea... I am still dreaming about it.
Mind me, I don't want to go to the beach. I would be the happiest cat alive if I could go to a place where there's sea and skipping the beach part. I don't care much for the beach. Especially Mexican beaches, as they are suffocatingly hot, humid and, worst of all, crowded. Especially in the holidays.
My dream scenario would be a rocky beach punctuated with cliffs and a savage, cold, unbelievably indigo blue ocean. There's no place like that around here. I've been told the coast in Northeast America is like that, but I've never seen it except in the Discovery Channel.
Right now, I would settle for a port (is that correct? I wonder). Veracruz is one of my favorite places I've visited. Not too hot, not too humid, and not too hip in the tourist guides. It has no nice beaches, because it's a port, so 'cool' people don't dig it very much. But the people are nice, the lodging is cheap, the food is delicious, and principally you get a hundred piers to choose from. I'd sit on one of those and fancy I could feel the wind from five continents lashing my face. If I could choose a city I'd like to live in, Veracruz would be my first choice. I'd just sit in my porch and watch the ships arrive and depart.
*sigh* Please, I want to see the sea.
This post will turn out to be quite boring, I suppose, since I have no idea why I'm writing it. I, like, just felt like writing.
Ummm.... Nothing much to say, I guess.
I'm spending a nerdish holiday, as we didn't have enough money to elope, we just bought a new PSII game and spent these last three days playing it. Silent Hill 2, it was, for those of you who have the morbid *cough*nerdish!*cough* desire to know. Very scary. It got so bad that yesterday I was afraid of taking a shower. I kept figuring I could hear someone scratching the door. I'm a nerd, I know.
We've had a great time, but, had we had enough money, I would have dragged Belendor's ass to the sea, unmindful of his reproach. Gosh, how I long to watch the sea... I am still dreaming about it.
Mind me, I don't want to go to the beach. I would be the happiest cat alive if I could go to a place where there's sea and skipping the beach part. I don't care much for the beach. Especially Mexican beaches, as they are suffocatingly hot, humid and, worst of all, crowded. Especially in the holidays.
My dream scenario would be a rocky beach punctuated with cliffs and a savage, cold, unbelievably indigo blue ocean. There's no place like that around here. I've been told the coast in Northeast America is like that, but I've never seen it except in the Discovery Channel.
Right now, I would settle for a port (is that correct? I wonder). Veracruz is one of my favorite places I've visited. Not too hot, not too humid, and not too hip in the tourist guides. It has no nice beaches, because it's a port, so 'cool' people don't dig it very much. But the people are nice, the lodging is cheap, the food is delicious, and principally you get a hundred piers to choose from. I'd sit on one of those and fancy I could feel the wind from five continents lashing my face. If I could choose a city I'd like to live in, Veracruz would be my first choice. I'd just sit in my porch and watch the ships arrive and depart.
*sigh* Please, I want to see the sea.
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