I thought I came to Trinidad to die.
I heard someone say they thought some force
in Trinidad tried to kill off people that didn’t comply.
This sparked the warrior in me.
Still, my legs were giving out.
My breathing became a struggle.
How then should I comply?
I began to walk and my breathing
relaxed. Yes, I drink plenty of
water. I try to keep moving in the
Garden and yard. Sometimes it’s a fight,
but I press on. In spite of the
challenge, I recognize the gift that has been given to me. It sparks new life. To begin again at my late age is pretty
wonderful.
My Maritime husband came from the desert and
moved to the sea. After graduating from
the California Maritime Academy, he worked Marine Salvage, sailed to many ports
as Captain, and became a Panama Canal Ship Pilot. Now,
after years of sailing the deep blue, he is content again to be home in the
desert west. In October, we will be
married 59 years. Some say that length
of relationship is unheard of today.
Some call it a miracle. I say,
“With God’s Grace and a lot of super glue we made it.”
All of those fifty-nine years have
been lived in the tropics and sub-tropical climate. I grew to love the moisture in the air. It kept my skin soft and without deep
wrinkles. I loved the lushness of the
Tropics. Not too much loving the
bugs.
Coming to Colorado has been a
drastic change for me. The Rockies are
awesome. Growing roses in the high
desert plains is a lot easier. They
thrive in the dryness. As long as you
give them a drink of water now and then.
There is great majesty in
Colorado. And Trinidad is like Sleeping
Beauty waiting for her Prince.