Simon and I met Thais and James at Crystal around 9am and gathered our snorkelling gear and rode to New Heaven restaurant at the other end of the island and had breakfast overlooking ‘Shark Bay’ the view was stunning, such a lovely place to start the day.
After eating we grabbed our gear and headed down the never ending steps to the rocks where we put our snorkelling gear on and carefully made our way through the slippery barbed covered rocks to the sea in hope of finding some shark. In this bay, there are usually black tip shark and a decent size too. For about half an hour or so James finally spotted one, the visibility was good but hazy or so after 15m, so pretty hard to spot the shark. I only saw 2, the first looked massive and I was startled by it’s size, at least 1.5m and fairly chunky, the next wasn’t so big. I’ve heard of people snorkelling with about 30 or so shark which I don’t think I’d feel comfortable, especially when they become inquisitive. I think we all got burnt, we were in the water for over an hour ..I know Simon was glowing by the evening and that was after spending another good couple of hours at the pool to cool off as we were all so hot ;-D
On the way home we stopped to buy some soil. Rosie had given Simon some seeds for his birthday and we’d been planning to plant them for ages, so finally put time aside to sow some broccoli sprouts and some chilli’s. We’re pretty excited to see the results ;-D
On the poster board outside the shop, we spotted a poster for Muay Thai boxing and fighting that night was Simons former rescue student, so we had to go. So after arranging tickets we went home for a shower, met up later with James and Thais for dinner and stopped off at the shop for refreshments before heading to the boxing. The fights were good, the first started with some very young boys, 12 or so, which I don’t particularly like but the rest were pretty exciting. Simon and James were betting 100bht per fight and I thing by the end of the night, Simon was 400bht down. Si’s former student was on last. He looked really trim but relied on a boxing technique rather than high kicks and knees, so I was hoping the Thai guy would win but at the end of 3 short rounds, the judges decision was for Si’s old student BOO!!!!
The next day, we returned to Junkyard for some repair work. Joined by a couple of other people, we worked very effectively and completed the small repairs in a timely fashion. While we were doing this we found evidence of fishing... a rod and reel, and also a fish trap.... If I catch the buggers!!
Returning back after 2 dives, we headed home so Simon could concentrate on UK work... ending at 22:30 super tired and going to bed!
2 comments:
Broccoli & chilli....what a combination!!
Yeah.... like I need more hot spices eh!
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