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Seducing a Sandy Sunset with a Dance!

What’s a gal to do but dance when it’s sunset, the lighting’s just right and you’ve got an ocean of sand to play with!?!  This is me just fooling around in the sand dunes of Mexico near Navolato.

 

 

At the time of recording, there wasn’t any music playing ~ just the wind in my ears! I was dancing with my shadow on the hill opposite to me to be honest when Richard Yearwood, who was filming something else, turned and spotted me.

I had just bought the hat on the side of the road, so to somewhat quote my winter friend, who wouldn’t have survived here in this heat:

“There must have been some magic in that old straw hat they found … for when she placed it on her head she began to dance around …”

 

Seizing the Moment to Dance
Seizing the Moment

 

Happy International Dance Day!  Wishing you all moments as magical as this one was for me!

 

Written by:
Lori Yearwood
Published on:
April 29, 2014
Thoughts:
4 Comments

Categories: All Aboard!, Around the World, Lori Yearwood, Mexico, Our Travelers, Roamancing, Roamancing the Soul, The Red Boot Diaries, Travel TV, Tunes from the RoadTags: dance, dancing, Mexico

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  1. leep

    May 13, 2014 at 3:22 pm

    it mustt be romantic

    Reply
    • Emme Rogers

      June 5, 2014 at 4:07 pm

      Well it certainly is when Lori is there dancing with the shadows!

      Reply
  2. Elena

    June 30, 2014 at 11:46 pm

    The hat is cool and she carries it in a great way giving all respect to the cowgirl styles. I am sure you had an amazing time there.

    Reply
    • Brie

      July 2, 2014 at 10:26 am

      Wow! Thanks for the cowgirl props! I did have a great time there. It was one of those ‘perfect moments in time’ actually.

      Reply

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