Another Tres Amigos Day
I took this shot about 9:00 yesterday morning when Marilyn and I were out for a walk. As far as we can see, looking both ways, there is us, someone riding their ATV and a worker setting up his water kayaks and boogie boards for his soon-to-be customers. That’s it, no one else in the miles of beach.
You can see there was some activity though. The tracks you see in the sand were left by the local Iguanas. The beach was all theirs before we humans got up this morning.
Every morning a local farmer moves his horses down into the village for the horseback rides for visitors and touristas. Every afternoon he moves them back up the beach to his farm. Everyday this colt follows it’s mother and the other horses up and down the beach, always a few hundred yards behind the rest. We’ve been here for close to 6 weeks now, we see the colt growing bigger. He probably tells his horsey friends the same story about my belly.
In the background you can see some of our neighbors in the water playing catch. Had I taken the picture a few minutes later the horse would be back in the barn and the neighbors would all be at happy hour.
It’s all about the timing.