A WATERSIDE LUNCH
It was a case of getting away from the daily hustle and bustle.
Though getting to this destination was another bustling hustle all by itself.
But the serenity of the destination more than made up for the hustling journey, away from the daily hustle and bustle.
No more hustle or bustle word on this post . . . I promise. π€
On this sightseeing trip, I ended up at this waterside restaurant for lunch.
It was a few hours of relaxation in which I absorbed the refreshing calmness of the atmosphere while wishing I had more time to soak in the serenity of this place.
I love love love serene places. Who doesn't?
Care to share with me some of the serene places you have visited?
Please use the comment section.
Stay beautiful,
'Zibah.










Love the way you play with words π«ΆπΌ
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteNice serene but the aquaphobia in me wouldn't let me so close to the water.
ReplyDeleteLovely dress too.
Aaaawwww. Sorry about the aquaphobia.
DeleteThank you.π
There are so places you need visit in Abeokuta.
ReplyDeleteWhere and where in Abeokuta please? π
DeleteThe serenity of my village will make you not to ever want to leave.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful figure in the yellow dress has so added and enhanced the serenity of this place.
Where is your village please? π
DeleteThanks for the compliment.π
Thanks once again for sharing. What will you recommend, the serenity (which is topmost on my list) or both the serenity and food?
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteYou know the place? π
Based on the time I visited, I would recommend both.