Monday, February 8, 2016

Haibun

SPLASHING DOWN THE COSTA DEL SOL
 
 
 
 
We are touring Spain, driving south along the coast. August is hot; traffic is fast and heavy as many Europeans take their holiday in August. Three cranky and sweaty children in the back seat are consoled with promises of a swim when we stop for the day
 
                                                     hot pebbly beach
                                                     washing away the grime
                                                     in tepid waves

 Staying at a parador, a state run hotel, we have the choice of a pool or the sea.

                                                    a cannon ball jump
                                                    riding the waves
                                                    to the shallow end
 

 
 
A busy tourist town. The only hotel with a vacancy is three blocks from the beach. A small and slightly shabby affair, but the beds and baths are clean.

                                                      sun glare
                                                      the many shades of white
                                                      in white sand
 
At a small fishing village, another slightly shabby but clean hotel.
 
                                                      diving through leaves
                                                      yellow and blue tile
                                                      on the bottom
 

Heading north on our way back to Switzerland we camp out. No pool. No sea.  Rain and wind all night.

                                                        early departure
                                                        three giggly children
                                                        splash into the mist
 
Shamrock, Feb. 2016

4 comments:

janetld said...

Very vivid and lovely, Adelaide. I especially like this:

sun glare
the many shades of white
in white sand

Bill said...

Hi Adelaide. My blog is giving me trouble. I can't add new posts, and the list of blogs I normally use when visiting friends' blogs has disappeared. But, anyway, Hi. Enjoyed your haibun.

Adelaide said...

Hi Bill,

It's a hassle to get Google to fix a blog. Have you tried posting on the blogger forum?

Adelaide

Adelaide said...

Thanks Janet,

That trip is still vivid in my mind even after more than 40 years.

Adelaide