I am not going to go on vacation this summer. I really want to, but it’s not in the cards.
Between my daughter going off to college in early August and my husband’s work
schedule jammed up into the fall, there will be no time for sandy beaches or
exotic isles. But I can still dream and
remember ….
The other night, it was really windy, and as the storm blew
through, we began playing music that fit the weather. I put on a Talking Heads song called
“Listening Wind” – “the wind in my heart, the gust in my head, drive them away,
drive them away…” I thought about a summer many years ago when I went to the
Greek Islands, and the southern wind started to blow. It comes across the
Mediterranean Sea from North Africa, a desert wind. I’ve always loved the desert winds. When we
lived in California, there were the Santa Ana’s that swept in from the east,
causing the air to be electrified and people to go a little bit crazy.
We were on the island of Mykonos, planning to leave for
Paros when the winds began to blow. It got so hot at night in our hotel room
that we dragged the mattress off the bed and slept out on the terrace under the
stars. I loved to lie on the soft white sheets with the white stone of the
small private balcony hiding the bed from anyone’s view and the vivid deep blue
of the Greek heavens above me. The dawn spread a rose colored glow, and I would
open my eyes, sit up and look over the white wall at the turquoise sea. For three days, we tried to leave and move on
with our trip, but the waters were too rough and dangerous for the ferry to
operate between the islands. We would get up at dawn, drag the mattress back
into our room, pack our bags and trek down to the dock, only to find that once
again, the ferry wasn’t running.
On the fourth day, when the sun was rising, we woke and saw
the branches rustling on the bushes on the terrace yet again and decided to go
back to sleep. A few hours later, we
came downstairs, and the owner of the hotel told us that the ferry to Paros had
left on time. “Oh no!” I exclaimed. “So
what?” he replied, shrugging his shoulders. In that moment, I realized that he
was so right. We were on vacation. Forget the schedule, lose the watch, let it
all go.
2 comments:
Your trip to Greece sounds awesome. It's always good to have memories we can fall back on to get us through the times when we can't get away for a vacation.
It was, Arlene, and I intend to go back there some day. Still, where I am now is quite lovely - perfect temperature today and sunny - so I'm not exactly stuck. Plenty of people would love to come to my house for vacation, and I know how lucky I am to live here.
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