Monday began by observing that our ship had come in and the views through the window suggested it would be a lovely day as coffee brewed Steven read the yellow pages for a car rental as toast was ready an egg was cooking to accompany juice and Peter wished us a good walk.

We began by passing the other barking dog next door and then passed the botanical garden and the Alamo before hitting the private property sign that protected this tower of visibility and the private road below as we made our way away and down the neighboring road to lot 88 and then began to get wonderful views before we stopped to visit this woman who is married to Tony in the class of 53 (Princeton). She posed with Suzanne and then Suzanne and I posed before walking on being reassured by the neighborhood crime watch as we looked at the big house on the hill and walked past Rosebud which seems to be the house owned by the owners of H2O before we found the path that led me to the shoe tree and the beach with Suzanne following. As I was gathering shells for my sea necklace the Justs and Kramers appeared to our surprise and as they explored and observed scenes and Steven and Sara settled as Peter described the one that got away as Suzanne collected sea glass an activity Seva attempted to explain to the Justs even as Peter took these photos of me

before I captured the water and the approaching crowd (large for this beach and the serene views of a beautiful beach. No trip to Limestone Beach would be complete with photos by the Shoe Tree so the Justs went first followed by the Kramers and Suzanne and me. Once back on the road, we boarded the golf cart and followed this road home so that I could admire my necklaces even as I struggled to get a picture of this precious piece of sea glass as part of the collection and finally got a good photo which freed me to enjoy various views from the house (in the hopes of finishing off the battery)

before it was back to the sea glass collection and the group in the kitchen away from the key limes as sandwiches were made and Suzanne and I finished admiring the different views in the house before we boarded the truck and went to the beach to have a drink and a sandwich and check out the pirate boat though it was still safe for Suzanne and Seva to float before Suzanne returned to shore and we headed home so that the relevant members of our group could go on the junior league housing tour offered by Chuck Gidley while these drinks were created by Seva allowing me to read the poem that had been written by the gang of 4 about their journey to Limestone Beach. On their return, Suzanne had a drink as Peter heard Steven out about the houses he'd seen while Seva Sara and I listened though our ship seemed to be going out. It was at this point that Suzanne was talking to Ben via cell phone which was illuminated as Peter Suzanne and I left photos too dark and too bright for omelet and buttered toast with mini-tabasco sauce before coffee and trimmings were created and served and this sequence of photos of me in the hot tub were produced as a fitting end to the day.