Thursday
Today was the day…
…that saw all units empty. The Sea-View apartment was vacated early this morning. The cottage gets its next guests tomorrow. The Little Lookout is available. So right at this moment, all units are empty. It is a very strange feeling. It has not been like this for months! We’ve had surprisingly high occupancy and now everyone has shipped on out. From tomorrow, the cottage is busy until after Easter, but the other units are very quiet.
I’ve just posted links to the Sea-View apartment on a couple of Facebook. Hopefully, they will get approved and it will gain some traction.
I finished all my regular work in 5 hours today which also made it feel quiet. Suddenly, the feverish activity of the last month came to an end and I now seem to have more time. It will take 5 minutes for me to adjust to that. I took my basket of guesthouse goodies and checked all the units.
The other thing I did today was print out cruise tickets. We have a short (long awaited – double-cancelled-due-to-Covid) cruise coming up. Hopefully, it will all go ahead.
This morning, we got to swim. There was a shower early in the morning, but then it cleared and we went down to a very quiet beach front. A few brave souls came down to the choppy waters. I swam for 25 minutes and then got out. I think the water temperature was about 15C.I was cold going home but soon warmed up. I don’t think there will be swimming tomorrow, if Wind Guru is to be believed.
Mike is watching the Masters Golf. Gary Player looks amazing. He is 86 and so agile & nimble. He was one of the starters – although he’s not playing the whole tournament. He played the Par 3 competition and was an inch away from getting a hole in one. He’s absolutely remarkable. This the link – I think it’s on Twitter – Gary Player
A quiet evening ahead.
Lamentations 3:22-23
“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.”
The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.
Keep the smile going.
God bless you.
In His Grip,
Helga xx 🙂