The last day
of school. They finished work and ran
outside, infected with the children’s excitement. They packed wine and tasty treats and headed
for the sea.
Vast shoals
of mackerel dancing in the shallow breakers, chasing whitebait onto the shore.
A line of little silver fish glistening on
the beach for as far as the eye can see.
Mr S caught close to fifty mackerel that night.
The children were princesses, princes, cavemen, robbers and cowboys,
lost in their world of make believe.
As the sun
descended, dramatic clouds collected above, protecting them,
holding them in a bubble of warm air,
wrapping a blanket around them.
In the
gathering darkness they chatted quietly, little tents popped up on the beach,
fishermen arrived.
A great
evening Mr & Mrs O.
Mr O - you were
right … just!
The next
evening, they were transported to España in a little corner of Somerset!
Jugs of Sangria, little plates of tapas to
tempt.
Boquerones, palm hearts, olives, cheese
and peppers.
Pans of colour. Paprika spiced scent filling
the warm evening air.
Thirty happy
people sat down at tables beautifully dressed with flowers, baskets of bread
and individual plates of salad topped with slivers of Iberico ham.
Steaming
bowls of paella were served,
heavy with tender chicken, succulent prawns and mussels.
Mrs C even
sang them a song!
As for the
puds … wow …
Crème Catalana, plump cherries, the most delicious Banoffee ever
and a divine lemon tart.
Mr & Mrs
C – hosts extraordinaire! Thank you so much.
It was a
perfect evening.
10 comments:
I love this post Jane, your writing is actually fantastic and really helps enunciate the things you seen. It sounds and looks like an amazing night, great photos.
What an amazing post. I read it twice, the writing is so wonderful.
Julie xxxxxxxx
looks gorgeous and I'm so hungry right now
All he best things in life--loved ones, natural beauty, and good food!
WOW! What a feast Marina! The food looks so good but I'm not sure about the mussels...I'm sorry to say, I don't think I would like them but then again, I'm not much of a seafood eater...just the standard fair for me. Tuna, whitefish, flounder, snapper and tilapia. I'm not very brave when it comes to other types of seafood. I know, I know...it's boring! HA
Glad you had such a great time. :)♥♥
Oh wow! I want to hang out with you guys. It all looks so lovely, especially those views...heavenly. xx
How I miss the seaside - your photos filled me with longing.
lovely post! I adore the way you write. Lizzie x
Beautifully written!
Sweet :)
I've never had paella. Looks yummy.
Hellooo there!
I haven't tried Paella either, but Wow, it looks delicious!!
A lovely exciting post.....
I have just read your previous post also, and have fallen in love with this cute two-sum...
AWW Ronnie and Delilah!!
Have a lovely Tuesday...
Maria x
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