After a late and leisurely breakfast in the town of Simon, DH and I stroll around looking at the World Cup tourists
while they look at us.
Just enjoying the sudden warm and friendly weather, trying to guess who's local and who's a visitor
so we know who to smile at.
We have a rep as a friendly nation and who are DH and I to let the side down.
Besides we really are.
Friendly, I mean.
After trundling past the art galleries; the very expensive Africana shops; along the jetty to view the tourists in the shark-spotting vessels and messing up their pics by inadvertantly being
in them, we head back to the car.
Now, when
I'm driving, that means a straight line home.
DH is not always like that.
He is a man of suprises.
Today he is in suprising mode so we head out
away from home.
"
Where are we going?" ask I.
Mysterious silence is all I get back: then he suddenly turns the car into a disreputable looking side street.
"
Let me show you the Martello Tower" says he, smiling.
If I were not such a well brought up girl, I might have said something impolite like:
"
What the heck makes you think I would give a flying feather about the Martello Tower?"
Not being one for old buildings.
Well, not the town of Simon variety anyway.
But I held my cool (you woulda been proud of moi) and prepared to suffer.
As we turned the corner, I saw, not a crummy tower, but a small, rather rundown, playing field.
"
Remember this?" DH asks me.
This is the very place where our unexpected romance started!
On that playing field.
35 years ago.
35 years ago!
It seems like just a heartbeat back.
We got out of the car to take some pics. Just had to mark the moment and the memory.
An officious Navy man hooted at us: he either didn't like where we had parked or he was worried about our taking pics in a Navy area.
I did what I do (I think it drives my rather reserved husband nuts at times): I told the hooting man what our story was.
He loved it.
Totally changed his attitude, apologising for his hooty ways.
Everyone loves a romantic story, it seems.
And ours was really romantic, now I look back.
Complete with an evil woman, trying to break us up by foul means
Plus we were the mismatch of the century; the pair most definitely destined for disaster, many people thought.
But that's another day's post.
6 comments:
I LOVE a good romantic story...and yours appear to be super special...want to hear more;-D
:-) you guys rock.
I love that! Love how you could turn a hooty pompous into a smiler. Awesome!
awww shucks! look what you've done now.... turned my heart all pink and puffy!! I wanna hear the whole story x-x
More will be coming up shortly, kay?
Flip man, I have commentd TWICE in the last 24hrs but clearly blogger doesnt want to hear any of me...
I was saying....that not even I have been privvy to this story and am WAITING rather IMPATIENTLY for the rest okay??? Hurry up!!!
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