Hello people!
Time passes, the weather changes, and sensations change. There's a new, stronger, more intense, and brighter light, and our energy increases, our desire to get out and return to the sea again.
That Mediterranean Sea that we love and inspire us so much. And despite the obligations and things to do, during these somewhat festive or vacation-like days, I've wanted to enjoy at least a moment of peace and quiet for myself. Of course, there's no better place than the shore. I can't wait to step onto the soft sand and feel the sea up close!
A strange yet familiar feeling, we return to our place, where we want to be more than anywhere else in the world right now. But it's been a while since we took off our sneakers and clothes, and our skin goes crazy with the salty breeze and a sun that shines brightly and the waves greet us.
What a feeling! Burying our feet in that sand, which is getting used to our footsteps and footprints once again, lingering there... We just want to be there, facing that stretch of blue we love, while we listen to the rhythm of the gentle waves combined with the beating of our hearts, which feel happy and warm. Warm like the rays of the sun that now touch our skin again, our body is relaxed and excited. That's wonderful.
And despite the utter relaxation and the warmth of the sea breeze, we don't want to close our eyes, we don't want to miss that magical vision of the sun's shimmering sparkles on the water. That water calls to us, inviting us to come closer and closer, and we smile when our feet feel the coolness, the caresses of the waves, and we stay there without thinking... Then we continue, wondering whether to dive in or not, because it's still a little cold, but not too cold, really. A fresh, transparent, clean, and sparkling sea.
A magical moment longed for... so yes, we dive in, without thinking twice. This was the first dip of this season. I had to seize the moment, and that sea gave me a unique moment of peace, happiness, and freshness. Wow, what a glowing feeling, it can't be explained.
This was the return to the splendid sea.
And it has even inspired me to write a little poem in Italian (which I have published in X).