When I moved to Puerto Rico in 1994, I had no idea that I would live through a near-drowning, even though the island, surrounded by oceans and seas, scared me. I have always had a fear of drowning in deep water. A year and a half after arriving, on September 9, 1995, I was settled in my own home and busy working full-time. I was happy and having great fun with my local companions who had become family to me. One night after work, I gave a ride to some visitors of my friends, whom were visiting the island. I drove them up the west coast where I lived and worked. After some cajoling I was glad to take the drive up along the coast of beautiful Puerto Rico as I drove my local friend and his visitors up to their cottage where they were staying for a week.
Friday, June 25, 2021
While drowning experiences house of God
It was evening by the time we arrived. I was going to
stay the night and then drive home in the morning after shopping and
going to the beach. Later that night, Maury and I went for a walk
together, down to the beach. He was the handsome brother of the friend
who had asked for the ride. We were getting along great. I felt
invigorated and blessed, enjoying one of the most enchanting beaches in
the world. This is the surfing capital of Puerto Rico and known
world-wide by surfers who ride the huge waves along the pristine
shoreline. The waves were gigantic and loud that particular night
because of the post-hurricane weather, with another hurricane on the
way.
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