We visited again with Jack, Linda, Becky and Paige enjoying some down time by the pool. I learned that Paige is much interested in things like computers and cell phones and when I took the picture below Paige had fun moving it around on my iPhone screen. So here is a photo of Paige responding to the appearance of my cell phone. We can call this portrait Becky and Techy ...
I'd like to say, "Now you know what Becky looks like." Maybe later. Next, the scene at poolside. No, the bird is not superimposed. It pulled a genuine photo bomb, a good one though.
Since we stayed for the sunset we ordered up a gourmet supper from the bar.
Ocean waves were pretending to be tsunamis today spraying high enough to be visible above the pool. There are no people in this photo because it is intended merely as an outstanding minimalist work of art.
And here is one of those crashing waves in action ...
I must say that although my progress in learning Spanish is lamentably slow, on the other hand I have absolutely nailed the siesta.
Between siestas I continue to read my book on currency wars. An interesting expression pops up sometimes among the big players, that we are living in "the twilight of sovereignty." The anticipation is definitely present that much national sovereignty will ultimately be yielded to some sort of world administrative body if utter collapse and catastrophe in global affairs is to be averted. It is fascinating to see leaders acknowledging that such an arrangement, unthinkable for all human history so far, is now seen as inevitable, especially when one knows the book of Revelation foretold this two thousand years ago.
We got back to our place shortly after nightfall and jumped in the pool here for a delightful cooling down under moonlight. It's quite agreeable to have pools wherever you go.





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