Tom took all of these sunset photos last night, as the views changed in a matter of seconds. |
Peering out the windows we can see some of the nearby alpacas although many are now at distant paddocks requiring we walk quite a way to visit. Today, as yesterday, we'll walk over a few times, again checking on Delilah and Mont Blanc.
We can't actually see the sun at sunset due to the mountains but the sky delivers. |
With no big plans for today, we'll stay in. This is our fourth Easter away from family and of course, we miss them, the festivities, the laughter and the noise of playful activities. How could we not?
These views aren't over the ocean. |
Its funny how some venues refer to 14 nights or...14 days. Often I refer to days/nights spent in various locations as "days" as opposed to "nights." For us, the "days" seem most significant, the nights mostly spent in relaxation and slumber.
Quickly darkness fall and the views dissipate. |
For today, there's no special meal. Tom's meal will include well seasoned baby back ribs (no sauce) and I'll have grilled yellow fin tuna. We'll both have a variety of low carb friendly side dishes.
Taking photos of the two pink cockatoos through the narrow chain link fence is tricky. This unedited photo illustrates the tightness of the fence. |
Later in the day, if it stay sunny, we'll sit on the deck to toast a glass of New Zealand white wine, a pleasant Pinot Gris we picked up at the grocery store.
The lily pond continues to bloom pretty flowers |
How fortunate we feel, even as the time quickly winds down toward leaving. We're preparing ourselves for the upcoming busy next many months with our usual enthusiasm and joy. Life is good. May yours be as well.
Happy Easter to celebrants in this part of the world and tomorrow, for others.
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Photo from one year ago today, March 27, 2015:
One year ago, the colors in this scene at the Princeville Ranch took our breath away. For more details and photos, please click here. |
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