Sails and a siesta


A slow day, incorporating a late breakfast and the two-minute walk to our nearest beach. Turns out that the sea temperature is no warmer than the water in the calanques, ie blimmin’ cold! It looked so inviting that we still managed a couple of dips to cool off. It’s funny how the noise for ‘OMG it’s cold’ is a universal language. 

The main town beach is by the harbour. The one near us is much smaller, and soon filled up. We were entertained/disproportionately irritated by the obligatory and seemingly endless posing for selfies. What’s the universal language for grumpiness at the extreme narcissism on display? An eye roll, maybe?


A late lunch on our balcony watching the busy sea traffic. There’s some kind of sailing festival on, so the town is the busiest we’ve seen it, and there was a sound check earlier for a covers band playing 80s hits, so we have that to look forward to?


Joff was delighted to find a rugby match on telly, and I enjoyed a snooze before we headed down for some dinner, which turned out to be the best food so far.

Now there are swifts/swallows swooping around the balcony scooping up their dinner, and the heady scent of star jasmine filling the air.

Em.  

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