Saturday 31 December The Love Boat
We were very undecided whether to chance the weather to go out on a schooner. Wet and windy would have been unpleasant and 5 hours in a thunderstorm with waves could be downright dangerous. It is something we wanted to do and, if anything, the rest of the week is likely to be worse so we collected a few bits of fruit and some water and headed down to the dock.
Not the boat we were on, but very similar and the captain of this one had a pirates hat on.
The second boat looked fair enough, had plenty of shade and only a few people and didn’t cost much so we thought we would give it a go. How was it? We wondered how best to summarise the trip and toyed with JPY for a while but ultimately it just had to be:
Love, exciting and new
Come Aboard. We're expecting you.
Love, life's sweetest reward.
Let it flow, it floats back to you
Love won't hurt anymore
It's an open smile on a friendly shore.
It's LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE! It's LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE! It's
LOOOOOOOOOOOVE! It's the Love Boat-ah! It's the Love Boat-ah!
Our view, for 5 hours. They must have really bruised lips. *giggles*
Those Brazilians just wouldn’t let it go! We had the centre portion with the huge mattresses to ourselves and most of them sat together at the back in the sun but the 4 smokers were up front and this is what we got to watch all day.
The sales lady/cruise director/waitress/anchor woman etc approached us to take the lunch order. Asking my name, not hearing it correctly then saying, that is the same name as mine as I wrote it on the sheet. Spelt the same but pronounced differently, she says Janina. Imagine that, going to the other side of the world and someone has your name.
The trip was brilliant. We didn’t get any direct sun, which made for a comfortable day but possibly not startling photos. It didn’t rain and importantly the wind and seas didn’t get up at all. The only time we were rocked about was when the asshole stockbrokers flashed past in their multi-million dollar ocean palaces. There was a medium size cruise ship (Insignia) out there at anchor and a stream of tenders ferrying passengers ashore (how familiar is this!).
It was very much like the bay of islands in NZ. Small islands thatched in deep green jungle with bananas running wild and bright red bromeliads growing high up in the branches of other trees. One place we stopped had little rust coloured marmosets that peered at us from the trees on the shore and could be lured down onto a rock at the water’s edge by bits of fresh fruit. 5 stops in all, with opportunities to swim at each and optional lunch provided. We shared a dish of large-flaked fish with shrimp sauce and rice and salads, which was quite delicious given that it had been knocked up in a small galley downstairs. We were very much reminded of a similar trip and meal last year in Turkey in a traditional gulet.
Marmoset island
This is the 'Submarino' from yesterday, proving it does float.
We had a swim at a couple of places and I managed some laps for the first time since we left home. Also got into a lotus and sat there while the boat gently rocked and swayed at anchor, which was very serene and relaxing.
Back to base, dropped in at the nearby butcher and fruit shop for some chicken fillets, salady stuff and fruit. Knocked up a quick dinner while reducing the vodka bottle. Hmmmmm rain!! This could be a dampener on the fireworks. Our families have all done their dash and fallen asleep hours ago and we still have 4 hours to go.