Banyak Island 1-our Arrival for anchorage |
We motored in tipie-toeing our way along, around a fat little island bursting at the seams with plump healthy palm trees. We finally dropped anchor opposite a snow white strip of beach. The water near the shore was a smokey pastel green with scatterings of turquoise... There were some local huts half hidden in the vegetation under the palms and it appeared as if there was a drizzle of smoke lazily oozing from their midst. One could hear the tinkle of children laughing from the deep shade of a leaning palm on the shore. Around us, smiling gently but getting on with their own business, a few locals glided past us in their primitive dugouts... No-one really paid much attention to the intruders parked on their doorstep.
While they were visiting, Travis , our one crew member, subtley reminded me that it was long past lunchtime and everyone was starving ( as usual:) ) Looking after 8 people on board, is quite a task. I make breakfast for everyone namely jungle oats because it is healthy and keeps everyone full for a while:) We only use one small plate on our electric stove (no oven) and so cooking is a slow and patient business:)..Then lunchtime seems to come around very quickly and it is already time to whip a lunch up for everyone. We bought a lot of cans of tuna, bread which we froze, 2 minutes noodles and some eggs- so i can make "something" every day that usually puts a smile on everyones face:), I also spend an hour chopping up fruit into a big bowl! Fruit salad on a hot day especially when a little nausea creeps in , is always a big hit:) You cannot believe how hungry everyone gets on our boat- all this fresh air:). No-one wastes a morsel! A cup of Tea as well has become something to look forward to:) I brought quite a few packets of teabags from home thank-goodness as the teabags here are very weak...
Safe and Sound -anchored and worth celebrating:) |
1 comment:
I think Dean would love to be the one playing guitar on your boat :)
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