Sunday, November 14, 2010

Weather is a State of Mind

Today we put on our rain gear and waddled through torrential downpours to trek up a pretty steep climb for Thai food. It started with 6 of us and ended up with a party of 9 very committed diners. To get there we hired a water taxi and he drove us 15 minutes over the not so smooth waterways between a number of nearby islands. We were wet to start with and the ride did not dry us out. The climb was through the back paths of a town and up the hill behind it to the top treeline on that island. Photo quality views along the way of backyards, narrow footpaths, foliage, jungle, and washed out ravines were right out of an adventure movie. The mud and muck was worth it though.
Thai spice aromas were carried away from the house specialties and reached our noses before our eyes found the place. The restaurant has one cook, one waiter, and one bus boy. Your meals are cooked to order, and brought out one by one. We ate, drank, swapped stories, voiced opinions, and compared sea moments from unforgettable times.
Seats were shifted so all could be involved and time just stopped for about 3 hours. Then the rain abated,we noticed the sun was setting, and it was time to leave the hillside retreat behind...but not forgotten as we all had ordered another meal to take away for later. Food is a big part of cruising, but not nearly as important as good company and a chance to glimpse into another person's view of the world.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Congradulations on your location. You always write a wonderful, warm, fact filled message. We are always glad to hear from you. What is your Lat-Long now? We wish you a good voyage. Take care of each other.
Guy & Susie

Lea Scotia said...

Hey Dave and Helen! Lost your email address... boat laptop stolen. Send it to me at leascotia@gmail.com. I have some great pics to send you.
Sail on...
Trevor

Pat and Michael said...

Hi! It was so nice to read again about the Thai restaurant, where Michael and I spent our last evening in Panama.
We just read your trip from hell account, too - that took care of any jealousy I had over your continued trip. I'm just glad the problems were all with the boat...
Pat & Michael, Ecos

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