The sea, she was agitated this morning.This caused her to send waves crashing along the walkway into town, which resulted in many people scurrying in between episodes of agitation.
But we somehow made it to a place that serves coffee, from which we could observe the agitated sea.
We took a slightly different turn out of town and ran across this market, where we bought two hats (mine jaunty and Martha’s, I don’t know, maybe self assured?), as well as a bread and a huge chunk of cheese because I don’t know how to say “I actually only need about a quarter of that” in French.
We passed on the open-air oysters that were being sold as a “grab your own” six oysters and a glass of wine for 6 1/2 Euros at 9:30 in the morning. So many reasons not to do that.
And then we walked back to our hotel, during which the agitated sea soaked part of our bread.
And then off to Begur, Spain, where we found a much more relaxed sea, and another beach.
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