Sea Gifting In Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Victoria is a great lady who received us in Lanzarote during our gifting trip, providing us with food, a place to say, and even going out with us to gift!
She had already been gifting before we showed up, and she continues still – recently she told me she was cutting copper pipes eheh [Image Can Not Be Found] so her gifting sorties are going to extend underground! She recently did some sea gifting too.

Victoria is a shy person but I have her permission to share her gifting report here and I hope this encourages her to start posting by herself [Image Can Not Be Found]

“ya estemos hecho y añadido a tu mapa de control,
desde Arrecife a Punta Mujeres. Ha sido una experiencia muy divertida y
pasada por mucha agua. Hoy se esperaba muy buen tiempo y una buena mar para
navegar….pero como siempre te lo ponen difícil para que renuncies o
desistas.
He ido con una zodiac con dos personas que casi no conozco, y he conseguido
que me lleven a través de otra persona. Uno de ellos es una persona
sencilla y genial de lanzarote y otra persona es un mentalista, funcionario
de prisiones de Bilbao. Mientras el chico de lanzarote y yo queríamos
seguir, el de Bilbao se pasó todo el tiempo intentando que no llegaramos a
Punta Mujeres, no creo que fuera consciente de todo lo que decía o porque
lo decía, pero como de esperar un tiempo tranquilo y mar quieta, nos
encontramos un mar lleno de oleaje y con fuertes aires repentinos, que
desde el minuto primero ya nos tenía empapados de agua.
Conseguimos llegar al lugar donde crían las toninas, delfines, etc y
aunque no los vimos, en ese lugar es donde llevan criando muchas decenas de
años, al menos que yo sepa. allí eche dos bolas de orgonita para delfines
que he fabricado, y mucha orgonita, y todo el trayecto habré echado unas 80
orgonita.
casualidades de la vida, cada vez que el chico de Bilbao se ponía negativo
sobre el viaje, el tiempo se ponía peor; con ráfagas de viento y grandes
Olas,…….yo soy vieja marinera y sé que el mar solo moja….y nada más,
en una Zodiac apenas te puede ocurrir nada, a no ser que se te rompa el
motor o algo así.
La experiencia ha sido muy bonita, y más sin tener que dar explicaciones
de lo que estaba haciendo, solo que tiraba orgonita,……no me preguntaron
ni siquiera para que era eso……ha sido genial, y mas haber cumplido con
unas de las misiones que ya me había impuesto como meta. Haber si poco a
poco, cubrimos todo Lanzarote , o casi todo Lanzarote por mar.”

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[edited translation:]

“already we have done and added to your gifting map, from Arrecife to Punta Mujeres. It has been a very fun experience with a lot of water. The forecast was for very good weather and a good sea to navigate… but as always they put it difficult so that you give up. I’ve gone with a zodiac with two people I barely know, and I’ve got this through another person. One of them is a simple and great person of Lanzarote and one other person is a Mentalist, Bilbao prison officer. While the guy from lanzarote and I wanted to follow, the one from Bilbao spent all the time trying to not get to Punta Mujeres, I do not think that he was aware of everything what he said or why he said it, but as we expected a quiet time and sea, we find a sea full of waves and strong sudden winds, that from the first minute we were already soaked in water. We managed to reach the place where there live bottlenose dolphins, dolphins, etc and although we didn’t see them, this is where are they are growing for many tens of years, at least AFAIK. There I gifted two dolphin balls that I’ve made, and a lot of orgonite, and all the way I threw about 80 orgonites. Coincidences of life, whenever the guy from Bilbao became negative on the journey, the time became worse; with gusts of wind and big waves,… I am an old sailor and know that sea only makes you wet… and nothing else, on a zodiac nothing can happen unless you break the engine or something like that. The experience has been very nice, and more without having to explain what I was doing, only that I threw orgonite, they asked me… not even what was that… it has been great, and specially to have complied with one of the missions that I had already imposed as a goal. If little by little, we cover all Lanzarote, or almost all Lanzarote by sea.”

Carlos

Thanks for posting Victoria’s first report, Carlos. I registered her and asked her to start posting in Spanish because this can help attract more readers to EW in the Spanish-speaking countries.

I was really happy to know about her generosity and commitment during the important (crucial?) campaign in the Canary Islands, Carlos.

I’m shy, too [Image Can Not Be Found] --beta personalities are coming to the fore; the meek are inheriting the earth.

~Don