Quiet night and quiet stars…

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Puerto Banus Marbella at night Full moon

Tonight… the night… that I don’t know what to type.

I just want to rest there, look at the moon, listen to the sound of the sea and be bathed by the light of the stars. And just fall asleep.

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Officially, this is the last photo that I took in Spain before I ran non-stop to McDonald’s 10 mins away!

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Puerto Banus Night Full Moon

Not much that I can say about this moment because it was the longest night in Marbella for me, a night that Ididn’t want to end.

So I took this shot then I received a phone call… then ran to McDonald’s with all my might. Because every second counted!

In the end, the night was over. Can’t go back – can only go forward!

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walk to remember. short cut from Les Roches Marbella to Puerto Banus

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Marbella short-cut to Puerto Banus

Just a few weeks left here at LRM, and this is the view that I will be missing… the road, the sierra blanca, the messy grass, and the memories. In the beginning, from time to time, I walk to Puerto Banus from the school just to go rest by the beach and the port then walk back to school. These past months, due to the busy schedule I only have just enough time to walk up here then walk back. Yet, with my passion, the walk is very refreshing, happy, and hopeful.

The view is going to become part of the good memories that I have at LRM, however I hope that the experiences and the feeling from this place can continue forever.

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Dude… where is my Yacht !!!

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puerto banus yartch

After walking for hours, I can’t seem to find my Yacht… !!!! Why… is because there are too many Yacht here? No! Because I don’t know where I berthed the Yacht? No! Because I was in the wrong section? No! Actually it’s because… I don’t have a Yacht! Ahhh, that’s why! But hey… one day, I will. There is nothing wrong with dreaming BIG!

There are so many Yachts here at Puerto Banus, they stretch out as far as the eye can see. I don’t feel as if I am living in Marbella, Spain at all because it is such a tourist spot here. I feel as if I was walking in San Pedro, New Port Beach, Huntington Beach or Dana Point. Most of the vendors here speak broken English, just like those vendors along the beach in California. I noticed that Spanglish seems to be very a popular language along the beach.

The picture was taken last Saturday, 14, the same day that I went out for coffee by the beach. One beautiful sunny day, walking, chilling, taking picture and listening to music that was just one simple day.

Oh, yesterday was the first time that I actually made a cake that I started from the beginning to the end. It wasn’t easy but very enjoying.

There’s always FIRST TIME for EVERYTHING !!!

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