The morning sky was heavy with gray rain clouds … it looks like a WA sky, here, today; and the air is filled with the scent of grass fire smoke. Fields are being burnt in mexico, in preparation for crop planting. Del Pueblo RV Resort is very close to the boarder and the atmosphere is a smokey drift haze overhanging the area.
We have a favorite roadside produce stand that we like to visit every week; we are still learning the roads here … and GPS is insisting on taking us in a continuous half hour looping circle out of our way to get to the produce stand literally mere minutes away from our front door.
It makes no sense at all as to why the roadway was designed this way.
It's nuts.
It's unnecessary.
But at least we were laughing with the absurdity.
Laughter is good medicine right now ;-)
Holland eventually got us from point A to point B without following GPS's freeway route … and we took notes of the street signs overhead, so hopefully, next week, we won't plug GPS in at all ;-)
While gathering and paying for our fruits and vegetables, we also bought some fresh made tamales to eat at home :-)
Back home, we enjoyed an afternoon siesta, a leisurely Supper (the tamales were yummy) … and I finished another angel baby blanket, before relaxing with a blueberry margarita.
Today has been a good day of togetherness, good humor, good mitzvah (commonly interpret it as “a good deed”; the term mitzvah comes from the root word tzavta, which means “connection.” What makes a mitzvah a mitzvah is its emphasis on action), and good relaxation :-)