My Beloved and I set off early for Herzliyya today we arrived after a very slow journey, we pitched up at the office and I said my goodbyes and headed for the coffee shop.
I sat and blogged for a while, then headed to the beach, I walked to the beach and found a lovely cabana in the sun, a gentleman bought me mint tea and I sat in the sun soaking up the rays once more.
The beach was quiet today, and I started to practice with the alphabet, the beach boy saw me writing and came over and chatted, he told me about a great book that he then went off and dug it out of his bag, it's a phrase book/dictionary and I wrote down the name so I can order it when I get home, He also helped me with some pronunciation, zayin is 7th letter of the alphabet and the sound is made at the front of the mouth, like TSunami, where as ayin is 16th letter and is the sound is made at the back of the mouth, a bit like Mine without the M, this was very helpful, and I continued on with my lessons.
Lunch time My Beloved called he had no time for food but would have time to check us into the hotel, so we met at the lobby and dumped out bags in the room, I headed back to the beach My Beloved went back to work.
Later in the afternoon after doing the all round tan thing I decided to head for the shops, just a quick look around, and I was needing to visit the 4chef store, I just love kitchen stores, the gadgets could easily replace my obsession for handbags, so today I bought a chopper/slicer thing, My Beloved informs me it's a Madalin, personally I believe that to be a fruit!!! Just kidding its a musical instrument.
I headed back to the Dan Accadia and our room, and sorted through our things, and snoozed until My Beloved arrived close to six pm, we showered changed and headed downstairs for supper, all the restaurants are closed this evening due to the Memorial day for the fallen Soldiers, My Beloved is not daft, we ate in the Lobby bar, and we met in with some guys My Beloved,knows through work, we had a lovely evening sitting blethering and laughing at each others tales of Energy inefficiency.
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