There are profound events and memories of ordinary individuals that we meet along the way in this brief existence. We are truly enjoying it as long as it provides us delight and little amounts of happiness. There's no need to go overboard; sometimes mere convenience is enough to make us feel light and at ease. I enjoy going camping at least once a week, if not every day. Inhale a strange atmosphere, meet new people, and learn about the wonders of the location you visit. Rub! So we've accumulated enough energy.
This was commemorated during a weekend of my visit to Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh. However, because there is too much noise in this metropolis, we dismiss the possibilities. Noise, unlike ocean waves, is irritating rather than relaxing. We ventured a bit further out into the suburbs, where we discovered a small beach at the base of the city's surrounding mountain. It's also tough to find a good spot because, of course, high-end hotels and coastal resorts have sprung up in such a lovely and desirable location. We'll need a lot of space and only a few lights. I believe the bright lights are causing me stress.
We finally found a beach that we liked, around 15 kilometers from the city and surrounded by enormous seas and lush green forests. There is a little fishing village there, but life is peaceful due to the Covid pandemic, which has left it empty. But it could be my heaven, in which case I'm unconcerned. Children playing at the beach, on the other hand, are not considered a bother because they are gorgeous and beaming with joy.
They are not bashful among strangers, but rather curious and eager to learn new things. They assisted us in transporting my belongings. They must have thought of it as a game because they were running around and laughing hysterically. Their smiles are accentuated even more by the slightly browned skin of the year-round sun here. Their parents work on tiny boats near the beach and may relax knowing that their children are safe at home. Because they don't have access to the internet or iPads, they are likely to be less bored.
They're fascinated by my GoPro, so I teach them how to use it to shoot images or videos so they can play with it. Fortunately, they don't have to compete with it. They have a meaningful sharing with their pals and treat one other with love and compassion. Here are some photos the kids took; they aren't very technical and have a lot of flaws, but I treasure them and think they are rather lovely.
We built up tents and collected firewood together, as well as asking about people's and their families' everyday lives. They have a middle-class lifestyle, neither affluent nor poor. People also rented diving, fishing, and weekend picnic services before the outbreak, in addition to selling handcrafted souvenirs. Fortunately, no resort projects have been proposed for this land.
The kids wanted to remain and play with us until sunset, but their parents called and said they would be over in the morning. We went to the beach together and cooked dinner. In terms of amenities, I'm not picky. Barbecues and storytelling by the fire are all that is required. The environment here in the evening is pleasant and quiet. Because of the deep narrow bay, moderate wind, and tranquil waves, the waves are also delicate and quiet.
We don't go to bed early since we rarely have these pleasant experiences. We don't get to see one other very frequently, so this is where we set aside time to reconnect. However, the mild rain prompted us to return to the tent and, if we're lucky, wait till daylight tomorrow.
When the echoes of the previous night's rain and gray clouds refuse to go, luck taunts me. We took a walk along the sea cliffs, which are very sharp and slippery due to moss and algae. As a result, I'll have to climb higher while simultaneously improving my perspective of the sea. The enormous cuts produced by the waves into the rock, as well as the view of the fishing village from the sea, kept me from returning for a long time. The children are nowhere to be found; perhaps they are helping their parents with the job, but I will return to offer them items that will bring them delight.
Thank you for joining us on this adventure. I hope you have some interesting adventures as well.