Apr 28 2017
Freedom Friday
A beautiful day on the coast
One good thing about my current inability to sleep is that it gave me an extra long Freedom Friday last week. I had time to cook, do laundry, vacuum, wash the sheets and hang them out in the sunshine. Sheets that have been washed in Caldrea’s neroli and sea salt laundry soap and dried in the some of the cleanest air in the nation smell fantastic. Maybe that will help me sleep. One of these nights.
With the house in order, I hopped into Wednesday’s gangsta dark interior, put on some Tito Puente (including my favorite Ran Kan Kan), and set off for the beautiful South Coast, stopping at the Hooterville post office on the way. I was rewarded by a surprise magazine and card from a dear friend in Alabama, a sweet card from Lu*, and a brand new driver’s license.
The ocean was at its prettiest, turquoise and active, and the hills and trees are still lushly green. They are so green it’s almost loud. Not the slightest hint of the “golden”, and there are carpets of wildflowers everywhere, our very own super bloom. The river is full, and I saw a couple of young whales playing where the river meets the ocean. It was so nice to finally see the sun after all the rain we’ve been having.
I arrived at Queenie’s, a former garage turned deliciousness emporium:
It’s “open daily”, other than Tuesday and Wednesday. I found the dining room lightly populated, and settled in with the New York Times to await brunch, which arrived much more quickly than I anticipated, especially since it took about 40 minutes to get breakfast on my last visit. I had freshly squeezed orange juice and an omelette with broccoli, caramelized balsamic onions, chicken-apple sausage, and sharp white Cheddar. It was delicious!
Arriving home, I found Audrey relaxing in the sun on the back “porch”:
Nothing looks cozier than a cat in the sun. Clyde came running out to meet me, as he often does, and it was good to be home, especially on a week day. Ah, the joys of a day off!
*I love how she sends cards for no reason. This one said, Thank you for including me in sister nights at the theater. ♥ I love hanging out with you and enjoying fun times. ♥ Love you very much my friend. ♥
A YEAR AGO: Jessica’s 13th birthday. Our kidlet is a teenager!
FIVE YEARS AGO: Sob!
2 Responses to “Freedom Friday”
Nothing better when one can enjoy the beautiful sceneries and people that love and surround us, I include the caring animals in this statement. You are well surrounded young lady, enjoy those beautiful moments and people who surround you.
Audrey and Daisy look so alike now….I love having a cat around the house, especially when we return home and have that special greeting.
Wow! 40 minutes is a long time to wait for a breakfast…. Glad the service has improved. Your brunch sounds delicious……
I really think moving to this area was definitely the right thing to do, Suzy.