GV Jack
Snorin God
I don’t have a bucket list because all my buckets have holes in them as does my bank account. I have often thought about if my last day on earth was in Rocky Point, what I would do.
First, I would wake up at dawn, get my coffee with Kahlua and sit on the steps at the beach house watching the sunrise.
After cleaning up and a long shower it’s off to Max’s for one of their fabulous Bloody Marys. Then a jaunt to Maria Bonita’s for a Maria Torta or an Omelet Ranchero and the great view of the water.
Next it’s off to CEDO with my kids and beautiful granddaughters to have them learn about the wonders of the sea.
Back to the beach house to watch the youngins romp on the beach and in the water. I can hear the squeals, laughter and joy in my mind right now.
Now it’s time to clean up and head out to Senior Amigo’s for Tecate and Shrimp Tacos with my Forum friends. Once again sitting by the water and feeding the piggy sea gulls that fly in to demand their treats.
After a stop to see my buddy Roberto, home for a well deserved nap on the chaise on the patio looking at and listening to the tide crashing the shore.
I don’t have much time left so I don’t want to waste it.
We need to take the kids for beach walk to check out the tide pools for shells and urchins. For the older kids we need to check out the young ladies strolling along the sand. Hey, this is my day and I get to do what I want. Oh, and a Tecate Light helps on a long walk. Glad I’m not driving.
Okay, time to clean up for this evening’s festivities.
Off to Sandy Beach, the Sonoran Resorts and a quick visit with my buddies Jim and Joe.
Up the dusty road to the Wrecked for some Sol Beers and loud music. It’s great because I don’t hear all that well.
Next a short trip next door to Mare Blu for a beach front porch table, their fabulous Chicken Florentine in a Creamy Cognac Sauce and a big glass of Chianti. Do we see a common thread developing here? I have to stock up…It could be a long hot trip.
We have to stop on the way back at Pan y Vino for some Tiramisu and another big glass of Chianti.
Finally, back at the beach house to watch the sun set and kisses, hugs and a bid farewell to my loved ones. Oh, did I mention the glass of Baileys.
My last vision will be of the moon rising, shimmering across the water and my eyes close as I embark on a new adventure to the Great Beach House in the sky, I hope.
First, I would wake up at dawn, get my coffee with Kahlua and sit on the steps at the beach house watching the sunrise.
After cleaning up and a long shower it’s off to Max’s for one of their fabulous Bloody Marys. Then a jaunt to Maria Bonita’s for a Maria Torta or an Omelet Ranchero and the great view of the water.
Next it’s off to CEDO with my kids and beautiful granddaughters to have them learn about the wonders of the sea.
Back to the beach house to watch the youngins romp on the beach and in the water. I can hear the squeals, laughter and joy in my mind right now.
Now it’s time to clean up and head out to Senior Amigo’s for Tecate and Shrimp Tacos with my Forum friends. Once again sitting by the water and feeding the piggy sea gulls that fly in to demand their treats.
After a stop to see my buddy Roberto, home for a well deserved nap on the chaise on the patio looking at and listening to the tide crashing the shore.
I don’t have much time left so I don’t want to waste it.
We need to take the kids for beach walk to check out the tide pools for shells and urchins. For the older kids we need to check out the young ladies strolling along the sand. Hey, this is my day and I get to do what I want. Oh, and a Tecate Light helps on a long walk. Glad I’m not driving.
Okay, time to clean up for this evening’s festivities.
Off to Sandy Beach, the Sonoran Resorts and a quick visit with my buddies Jim and Joe.
Up the dusty road to the Wrecked for some Sol Beers and loud music. It’s great because I don’t hear all that well.
Next a short trip next door to Mare Blu for a beach front porch table, their fabulous Chicken Florentine in a Creamy Cognac Sauce and a big glass of Chianti. Do we see a common thread developing here? I have to stock up…It could be a long hot trip.
We have to stop on the way back at Pan y Vino for some Tiramisu and another big glass of Chianti.
Finally, back at the beach house to watch the sun set and kisses, hugs and a bid farewell to my loved ones. Oh, did I mention the glass of Baileys.
My last vision will be of the moon rising, shimmering across the water and my eyes close as I embark on a new adventure to the Great Beach House in the sky, I hope.
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