The next day, Peter and Suzanne highlighted the morning views as Seva prepared my coffee to go with my cereal when Sara and Steven woke and we prepared to go to Media Luna where the scenery was good though there were others at the beach and the seas were rough but we ran into Sarah, our waitress friend from Plum Island whose friends were here and the sand was beautiful as I chose my sandwich and opened it which observing the beauty of the scenery as the waitresses passed us by and so my meal was complete once drinks were poured to go with sandwiches and nuts accompanied the end of the drinks along with grapes before Peter ventured in for another ride of the waves and a group of neighbors appeared with impressive ink on their bodies while their smoking caused us to consider a different beach and so we went to Sun Bay where the setting made Sara smile as the coconuts on the shore brought Suzanne out of the water

and onto land

where she suggested that we look under this tree and see the coconuts and ignore the broader view so that among the coconuts Suzanne could set a context for these photos which Peter took of our most wonderful vacation which was getting ready to wind down.

We then drove into town and ran into this man with a wonderful giraffe who didn't speak enough English to let us know where it came from or if it was for sale and then past signs welcoming us to town as we entered Al's bar and it's decadent zone from which we saw a mixture of ferry views encroaching sunset images and sea scenes of birds looking for their dinner with the realization that the ferry would depart and the sun would set to darkness as our neighbors took these photos of our group as the sun was setting the birds were dining more sunset flying birds sunset birds and into the setting sun we watched the ferry depart and as the sun came down

we saw the smoke rising from the ferry to pollute the air and add more particles to future sunsets

but we stopped for a moment inside of Al's before taking a photo of his sign (so that we could come back and then observed the street scene before looking into his window to see the evolving game and headed down the street to note this sculpture and after the obligatory phone booth picture (2 booths, 1 phone, no headsets) we headed home where after a while Peter started on the project of making omelettes as ingredients were gathered and the edamame was sampled and determined to have the flavor of dust as the wine was chosen, but unfortunately for us our chapped lips made it an unpleasant experience but this was my plate of delicious food as I continued work on my diorama describing the trip we were on. After Sara posed with the mayonnaise jar Peter and I realized that it was cigar night and so we gathered paraphernalia and created long ashes to enjoy before declaring it a night.