Tenerife and Las Palmas
So this is really the end, but it’s the best part:
If I could sprinkle gold glitter on the sand, I would. That way you could see what I saw on the beach of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. It was so beautiful. It was , so no one was around. Tony suggested I shower in a bowl here so we could sift the gold out and PIRATE it.
There were two HUGE cruise ships we walked by to get to our ship, which was less huge, but still ridiculous. I had a night of guilt about waste and smoke and pollution and cruising and air travel and why does the travel industry put this on us to save the earth from climate change? Uggh. My lucky children woke up to that today. I’m sure they loved it. ” Thanks , Mom.” Eye roll.
It’s a man holding up branches of all the thoughts and feelings and fears we carry. It’s called “I’m Fine”. I love it . If you want to Google it, it’s called “Lo Llevo Bien” by Julio Nieto.