
Jurmala attracted the most esteemed Soviets party during the days of occupation in Latvia. A classic seaside town with 30-minute proximity to Riga, Jurmala was well suited to take in the high-ranking officials of the party. This shows in the size of the homes and the quality of the promenade. Today, the primary beachgoers here are still Russian. Native Latvians have told me that they prefer to dash out to the far western shore for their resort vacation.
I settled into a cozy routine here. I wake up in the morning (several times because the birds are chirping and daylight is upon me at 0500. Bless it. It’s like a natural alarm clock and snooze button all built in. Indulgent.), take in a cup of coffee and some time for myself before setting off to work. The day goes on and I take a walk or ride the bike for some activity and then begin to make plans with my gracious hosts Ulla, Imanc and Linda.

“Ulla, can I come and visit you in Latvia?”
“Yes. Of Course.”
“Well, how long would it be alright to stay?”
“Oh, you know, two, three, four, five…weeks.”
“Seriously?”
“Well if you want to stay longer, I guess that’s okay.”
You get the picture. My expectations were shattered. Again. And so I’ve been given this amazing gift of hospitality from three very generous folks. In fact, I think it took two weeks for the whole house to click. Now I’m sad to go.

I closed my eyes to the sound of a lullaby, backed by a chorus of morning songbirds. My Latvian Goodbye.
3 comments:
thanks christopher; there with you...
truly, man. right there with you...you've painted an amazing picture of latvia; such that I anticipate to one day wander there myself. looking forward to hearing about your future adventures...
Chris - I totally understand about the bird alarm clock!!!! It happens here in VA Bch to me in the spring - exactly how you described it! You called it a blessing - I call it a curse....i really don't want to wake up at 5 to their noise...because, unlike you, my snooze alarm doesn't kick in and then.....I"M WAKE!!!!!! awe - nature!!
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