Adventurous Spirit 28
Adventurous Spirit 28
When you drop that pebble in the lake
the ripples spread out and out,
one friend brings another
and the chain of love lengthens and strengthens.
A productive day is ahead and
progress will move us in a forward environment.
Essie wrote this on a paper pad next to her bed
but Delitha had called her and Maria to a quick breakfast
before they were to meet Philomena and the others on the beach.
This was an extra early meet so they could all get together
to give a surprise welcome to the neighborhood for Faustina and little Joey.
Her husband, Peter already was welcomed by the men.
They all worked together well. Faustina was painfully shy
and felt out of place in the fishing village.
Essie seemed to be the only one she communicated with.
“Essie we will not be here and Delitha
will only be in and out. Philomena said
she will gather the others to welcome Faustina.
They have planned a house warming party
on the beach until the apartment is ready.
We will gather things and wrap them.
Maria and I made welcome cards from
you, Maria and I. Now all we have to do
is make some gifts.” said Delitha.
“ I have two sets of kitchen towels,
a couple of potholders and a measuring cup
that I bought in a shop on the way here.
I will donate.” said Essie.
Maria asked was that the shop we stopped at
on the way here? The one we stopped at for
Cold drinks and fruit?
Yes I bought them for myself for upstairs.
I will ask Ari to stop there on the way back
if it is open. I can get the same thing on
the way home. They also had some place mats
and a red and white checkered tablecloth
I liked but could not decide what to purchase.
I stopped to see if they had wooden spoons
and a large bowl for salad. We had to go.
At the beach Philomena was almost dancing in
her new sand pads. Hugs and kisses for Maria
and Essie all around.
The ladies had all been there since early morning
when no one else was on the beach. The men all
came early to put together a picnic table to
hold the gifts and a large cake Philomena and her
daughters made the night before. All sorts of
gifts were piled on the table. Two new clothes
baskets were filled with many household gifts
and necessities right down to clothes line and pins.
The other basket a bit empty. Delitha Maria and
Essie placed their gifts in almost filling the basket.
Next were sturdy cardboard boxes filled with
packages of staples and seasonings for cooking.
Yet another filled with pots and pans and a
few dishes. The cake at the very end .
Everything was covered with a sturdy plastic cover.
Ari and Essie took off down the beach to meet
up with Franklin, Faustina and their little boy Joey.
They saw them heading toward the beach. Franklin
was told about the party and to get his wife and
son to the beach.
“Hello and welcome to a party on the beach. One of
many to come for you three. While we men are
working the ladies are making a lunch for all
and cleaning the beach. We have signs this is a
private beach but often tourists or the stuff
they toss overboard wanders in on our beautiful
beaches. Sometimes the younger ladies walk
the beach with metal detectors and find the
most delightful items. Anything of value is
sold and given to our treasurer Philomena and
she uses it to fund anything to maintain our beach.”
said Ari.
The party was started and Franklin, Faustina and Joey
were introduced as the new family residing in number 1.
Soon the gifts were presented. Faustina wept with
happiness. “Our whole household was lost
in that awful fire. Even Joeys kitty perished. We
were so thankful and blessed that we survived.
You are all so kind and we thank you.” sad Faustina.
Off the men carried the new items up to the new
home. Only Franklin knew it had been sparsely
furnished. Ari and Essie had provided new beds,
mattresses and bedding. It would be up to
Faustina and her new friends to pick out the rest.
A new stove and refrigerator were from
Delitha and Georgios. They would have to
do their own decorating.
Franklin now had a steady job.
Back on the beach most of the children
were getting to know Joey.
Two children had walked away. Only a few
had noticed. They whispered something to
their Mother. She nodded her head and they
headed back to their home.
The party went on and they finally returned
carrying a basket and a bag.
They asked Mama to ring a bell. Then Joey's
father motioned him over.
“What is it Papa?” he asked.
“Your new friends have a gift for you. Come see
what they brought and remember to thank them.”
Inside were two little kittens. One as white as salt
the other as black as pepper.
Joey was elated.
“Thank you. Thank you. I will call them salty and
Pepper. Papa can we make a kitty house on the porch?”
“I think that can be arranged.” replied Franklin.
The party continued. Franklin and a friend
picked up the couples auto and brought it
within a safe distance to a safe parking area and
unloaded the items taking them up to the new home.
By the time the party was finished there was a little
kitty house on the porch with a secure door
so kitties did not get out at night and wander.
They were still kitties and later the door would be
latched open. All was a lovely day turning into
an amazing night.
Back at the yacht the five friends talked about
the day over a glass of red wine. All was well
and productive another day.
© Julia A Knaake