August 3, 2007
I woke up today after roughly three hours of sleep, and really did not feel like doing anything.
After the Pavilion, we walked around town a bit, through street markets and other shops. Most of the girls decided to get their palms read, while Geiler and I watched for awhile with boredom before wandering around. They all had fun, and for the most part they seemed to happily embrace the prophesies the palm reader had predicted for them. There was also a lady on the street giving holistic massages, and observing her give one had to be one of the strangest things I have ever seen (she reminded me of Phoebe because she cleansed this guy’s aura—she actually said that). She would massage him for a bit, then make him stand up and do some yoga-like stuff, and then she started to sing and dance in some unintelligible tongue while he just watched and let his body and mid be invigorated. This massage had to last a good half hour or so, because I went in a number of stores after watching for awhile and she still had the same patron when I was done with all of them.
Did I mention the weather was perfect this day? There was not a cloud in the sky, and the high was 70 while the low was 64. There was a light breeze off the Channel (I think it was the Channel), and I couldn’t have asked for anything better. While Brighton reminded me A LOT of
After wandering around for awhile, we went back to the beach for a bit before walking the pier and the boardwalk. The pier was sooo cool. It is extremely large and filled with rides that looked like a lot of fun, but were far too expensive to be justifiably enjoyable. After walking down the pier, Alex and I went to relax on the beach while the others explored so much. We lay down on the pebbles, soaking in their heat while enjoying the cool air emanating from the sea. We were deep in conversation when I heard a sputtering, spit noise. I turned and all of a sudden I see this nasty green and white stuff all around Alex’s mouth. She spits it out, and instinctively wipes her mouth on my jeans, and then my arm. A seagull decided to relieve itself while flying above her, and it was duly disgusting. After she fully realized what had actually happened, she ran down to the sea to wash off. I followed suit, since I now had bird doo on both my arm and my finger. My jeans, I decided, could wait until later.
After a bit more time on the beach, we gathered up some bread and cheese and had a picnic on the beach in front of the pier, while playing a new rock game—actually two. The first one I started, and it was throwing rocks at this plastic cup to see how far down the hill of pebbles you could make it go. Geiler decided to change the game to “fill up the cup with pebbles.” They were both a ton of fun. Then, at around 7, it started getting a bit chilly. Sometime around 7:P30, most of our group was too cold to stay on the beach, because of the wind and almost nobody (myself included) had brought a jacket or sweater. We walked back to the station, and waited for the bus to
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