The weather was perfect last evening. Broad Creek was at near low tide, and the wind was only a whisper. It should have been the ideal time for kayaking with the dolphins, but other than one faint unseen spurt from a blow hole just as we were coming back into dock after a two-hour paddle to experience what became the illusive sea creature, there were no dolphins to be seen. “Eighty per cent of the time, we see dolphins,” boasted our guide.
Oh well. It was still a great paddle under ideal circumstances, and I’m most proud of the fact that my kayaking skills remain intact...not that I’m a veteran, by any stretch of the imagination...but I do enjoy getting out on occasion. The ease of the paddle rotating through the water when you get your rhythm just right. The silence of it all, except for the swish-swish of paddle to water. I kept up, mostly in the front of our tour group, and was determined that this chemo woman, this cancer patient, was not going to tire out and hold the group back...and I didn’t, and it was glorious.
Oh Beth! WONDERWOMAN!! You can do so much (that I can't!!!) and it's such a pleasure to join you on your adventures. Well done and much love xxxx
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