As most of you know, I primarily travel for author-related things, like conferences, or to see family (usually combined with some kind of work thing). Last week, I took an actual vacation, to visit my friend Terry, who currently lives in Stuart, Florida. Stuart is about 40 minutes north of West Palm Beach, right on the St. Lucie river (an estuary). The ocean is 20 minutes from Terry's house.
I went there last September for the first time and we had an absolutely fabulous time together. This visit didn't go quite as smoothly...I came down with a horrible cold (including a fever, which I rarely run) and the airlines messed up my flight home on Monday, so I didn't make it back until Tuesday.
But Terry and I are troopers, and we have been friends for thirty years (gulp), so we just made the best of it. And while I didn't feel great for most of the trip, we managed to have a good time anyway. Here are a few pictures to give you a glimpse of my sort-of vacation.
One of my favorite places to visit, this beach is nicknamed "Bathtub Beach" |
Its real name. |
The two of us. My sunhat got a little crushed in my suitcase, but I was really glad I had it. |
Pina colada toast |
The sky at the pier is always amazing.
Then went to dinner at one of our favorite restaurants right on the St. Lucie River. I got one of my favorites, Oysters Rockefeller, which I can't get at home. Yum.
Even better than the food was the fabulous view.
This is Lily. She and her pal Murphy kept me from missing my own cats quite so much.
That's Murphy, on the couch. She is into everything! |
Of course, the captain's cute young assistant (Australian accent and all), helped a bit too. I'm pretty sure this picture alone means I can take this trip as a romance book research expense.
Terry and I were pretty happy to be sharing the adventure together. Old friends are the best.
The ship was a 3-masted sailboat, and the captain shared all sorts of cool facts with us, which made the two information geeks very happy. LOL.
We got a kick out of the fact that the boat was named "The Lily" |
On the way back, we saw the sunset. This amazing sky was on the other side of the boat.
And this was the sunset itself.
So even though my vacation shopping mostly looked like this:
I still had a pretty good time. It wasn't the relaxing and rejuvenating vacation I'd hoped for (and I gave poor Terry my cold before I left, which seemed like a poor return for her hospitality), it was still a great break from my regular life. And all that ocean made me very happy.
I just started to re-read some of your nonfiction and I discovered your blog! Thank you for being you, I adore your books. Glad you made the most of your trip despite illness!
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