There is life on the moon!

Tenacity47
Sat 8 Sep 2012 14:33
I stepped out of the dinghy, into a few inches of crystal clear water and
onto the soft sandy beach. From here I walked away from the water and followed
what someone might call a “road”, in that there was a sort of organized width of
somewhat flattened, but not that flat, sand. Once considerably away from
the beach, I was surrounded by sand, some lava rocks thrown in for good measure,
and to my left, across about a mile of relatively flat sand land, rose a
mountain of textured brown. To my right, across a few hundreds yards of
sand and lava was some of the most intense blue water I have seen, and across a
“channel” was more vertical brown mountain side. I kept following the
“road” which at times became more flattened and easy to walk on. After about 30
minutes of walking I could see some white box like structures up ahead,
clustered together, resembling a small Moroccan village or even an RV
park.
As I got closer I could see vivid colored umbrellas in the sand of a cove,
and the hot yellows and pinks against the dark turquoise, along with the multi
colored swim wear of the people on this beach was electric!
Then I arrived to the outskirts of Caleta del Sebo, the only town on
the island of Graciosa. The roads all sand, what cars there
are all Jeeps and Landrovers and I think one International
Harvester. The buildings (mostly homes, and apartments) are
bright white, flat topped, blue trimmed, no higher than 3 stories and clumped
together around and through the few sand roads.
I arrived at the Harbor that is home to a small fishing boat
anchorage, a marina, and ferry landing. Next to the ferry landing, there is a
tourist souvenir shop, a few very busy cafes (when the ferry drops off its
boatload of tourists) and a few hippie artists selling bracelets,
tied dyed stuff, more funky jewelry and fake tattoos. Around
the corner there is a bike rental place, a fruit market, two small grocery
stores, a butcher, a post office, a bank (only open from 11:00 to 1:00)
two more cafes, only these with internet access, more white
box buildings, three black cats and two dogs on a roof. And that is
it!! The rest is the Moon!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() The energy is happy! Laid back, but fun. The sun is hot,
there is always a breeze, 20 knots from the Northeast, the norm, and so the air
is actually cool!! This wind is not just the prevailing wind, it’s
what is called the “Acceleration Zone”, wind that is funneled in between these
islands, Graciosa and mainland Lanzarote in this case, and increases as it
gets squeezed. It’s as predictable as the sun comes up.
The marina is cheap, and kept secure by Jose’. He says there is no
room but I hope to charm him into suddenly finding room. (rumor has
it this might work) We like cheap, and even more, we really like this
place!!! I have never seen a “town” like
this! But then again, I have never before this been on the
moon! |