You know, the mind can't automatically switch over to vacation mode, especially after a year like the past one. And vacation takes a certain amount of practice or you lose the knack. The first day or so I was walking around in a haze and nothing seemed real. I could have been anywhere! It was discombobulating. Then after a while, the mind and body relax enough to actually notice things.
The pandemic is taken seriously here, mask wearing and such, but it's also the southern California desert, with a totally different vibe from uptight Seattle. Life is more spread out, open and outdoors. I look around and see happy faces. Is public smiling illegal in Seattle? Like, yea. It's really beautiful here.
After a very strict lock down things are starting to open up in California. We had dinner last night with friends at a Mexican restaurant in Palm Desert. It was a beautiful warm evening. The patio was busy with a live band (!) and quite a few people in our demographic (probably newly vaccinated) celebrating a first time out. How nice and strange it was to actually converse without a computer screen. We admitted being out of practice. But being face to face with friends around a table was priceless.
Not that we're relaxed, it's almost time to go home. Yesterday we strolled around the Moorten Garden, a place we never miss near downtown Palm Springs. Today, maybe a walk in one of the palm oasis nature preserves.
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