Thursday, July 21, 2016

Trincomalee, Sri Lanka

I know I 'm going back ward, but I 'm sure you won't mind.
Fresh bananas galore.

A pretty Buddhist shrine.

The people in trincomalee like to keep deer as pets in the market.
 They really looked pathetic.
This lady sold mostly different types of greens.

This butcher sold lamb freshly butchered that morning. That's  what we call fresh and it was very good.

This is buffalo curd. It was very good. It's  Alot thicker than our yogurt.

This market was very colorful. The cleanest market we've ever been to.




You know when the fish is very fresh when it it comes flying at you while you are walking by.
This was our taxi driver whenever we needed to some where. We would just call him and he'd be there. Nice man.
A little fish trap with lots of crows waiting to be fed. When the fishermen came and gather the fish the crows would sit on their boats and wait.
A view of the water front. We were anchored not to far from that view.

Another beautiful  shrine. 

An assortment of vegetables. 

On the way to Sri Lanka  Don finally caught a fish.  We caught very few fish since we have set sail so he was pretty happy and it was good. One of our favorite fish.

More of trincomalee.

Beautiful sunset  in trincomalee. 

Sunset on the way to trincomalee. 

The aftermath of the sunset.


Sunrise over trincomalee. 

Fishermen  laying out their  nets. And it was near our boat.



These little sailboat were from the Navy.  They were really neat to watch.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Seychelles and Chagos

 This  is  a coconut called coco de mer. It is not from the sea. It is from a coconut  tree.
The pictures I just posted are all mixed.  Hope you enjoy them anyway.

This is what it looks like before the shell is taken off.
What a beautiful view from the tea museum. The bus we took to the tea museum
was also awesome. Every day we try to take the local buses on an adventure. It's  quite fun and cheap way to see the island.
Coconut crab and good eating. These next pictures are from Chagos where we spent a month.

This is where we did our laundry, fresh well water.
Every night we all met and sat around a camp fire and enjoyed each other's  company. Some time we brought food to cook and most always had fresh fish, which was abundant. 
This was called the yacht club which had been set up by other yachts.  At the time that we were there, there was four other yachts.
This is what it looked like when we got here.

 When the Chagoians  lived here they had a church 
,school, big cemetery,a hospital  even a 4 man jail. The structures are still standing, huge structures. 
We had sharks  swimming around the boat every day. They were harmless. 

A beautiful sunset while in Chagos. 

Back in Seychelles.  We went to the Botanical Gardens and this is just one of the beautiful flowers we saw.

A picture taken while we were at Eden Island Marina  as the clouds and mist were coming down the mountains. We are no longer at that Marina we moved to the other side of the channel at Angelfish Marina. 

Another picture of the clouds.

Solstice
The outer shell of the coco de mer. 



Seychelles and Chagos

 This  is  a coconut called coco de mer. It is not from the sea. It is from a coconut  tree.
The pictures I just posted are all mixed.  Hope you enjoy them anyway.

This is what it looks like before the shell is taken off.
What a beautiful view from the tea museum. The bus we took to the tea museum
was also awesome. Every day we try to take the local buses on an adventure. It's  quite fun and cheap way to see the island.
Coconut crab and good eating. These next pictures are from Chagos where we spent a month.

This is where we did our laundry, fresh well water.
Every night we all met and sat around a camp fire and enjoyed each other's  company. Some time we brought food to cook and most always had fresh fish, which was abundant. 
This was called the yacht club which had been set up by other yachts.  At the time that we were there, there was four other yachts.
This is what it looked like when we got here.

 When the Chagoians  lived here they had a church 
,school, big cemetery,a hospital  even a 4 man jail. The structures are still standing, huge structures. 
We had sharks  swimming around the boat every day. They were harmless. 

A beautiful sunset while in Chagos. 

Back in Seychelles.  We went to the Botanical Gardens and this is just one of the beautiful flowers we saw.

A picture taken while we were at Eden Island Marina  as the clouds and mist were coming down the mountains. We are no longer at that Marina we moved to the other side of the channel at Angelfish Marina. 

Another picture of the clouds.

Solstice
The outer shell of the coco de mer.