Friday, September 26, 2014

Pictures Speaks 1000 Words Also Faster WIFI Help Too.

This the reason we are out here.  Interlude and Somerset in Budd's Reef  WOW!!
After checking back into Fiji, we seemed to be stuck in Savu Savu  for a month eating our share of curry and meeting up with old and new friends. 

We actually did not spend all of our time in Savu Savu , we took a ferry from Savu Savu to Lautoka, to help our friend Caz on Somerset to deliver her boat back up to Savu Savu.  We were greeted at the ferry dock with a big hug and off we went to Vuda Marina the marina we left our boat at during last years cyclone season.   As we rode in the taxi from Lautoka to Vuda Marina our friends who heard we were coming started to call on the phone, as they were all waiting for us at the bar.  We had a lovely greeting from our Vuda  friends and staff.  The next morning off we went on Somerset for our 4 day passage to Savu Savu using our tracks from when did the passage with Interlude.  Sailing a Catamaran was a new experience for us both it is definitely different than a mono hull for sure.   We even manage to catch a Walu and a Mahi Mahi which way easier to bring aboard on a Cat and we even did a few repairs as we went along.
Then the focus was on getting Somerset out of the water, which turned out to be easy, it was getting her back in after her repairs that was hard.  They had cut some supports for the trailer to have better access to the area that needed repairs, so when she went back in the trailer buckled.  Cheryl suggested putting wood under the cross beams of the trailer that broke and where digging into the dirt, sort of like creating mini skies.  So the day at low tide with Curly’s staff, Caz, us and Bill from Island Bound we worked at digging out the beams and placing the wood.  After 2 tries and a larger back hoe pushing and lots of help Somerset was afloat.  Yippy. 
We finally broke loose of the Savu Savu and headed back over to our favorite resort.  With a BIG BULA and a wave we were welcomed back to Paradise Resort.  The smiles and laughs all began again.
 After a few days we set sail again back to Viani Bay.  We meet up with our friends on Monkey Fist, Paul and Frances and Caz on Somerset, great food and laughter where on the agenda.   We then went from Viani Bay to an anchorage in North Kioa.  Our first day we had all decided we need to do a garbage burn, so off to shore.  Since the island is mostly made up of coconut palms and mangroves we just had to collected some coconuts and have few to eat.   Paul gave us husking coconut lessons, not sure but we think we need a lot more practice as it is not as easy as it looks.  After our lessons a Bocce game broke out.  The next was water skiing of sorts, we used Caz’s paddle board and a dingy and off we went around the bay…what a blast after you got the hang of standing up on the board without getting a snout full of salt water.  It was an awesome time.  Then Monkey Fist had to move on and we moved to Katherine’s Bay in Rabi to meet up with Bill on Island Bound.
Yup Cheryl is up sort of....
Katherine’s Bay is a lovely flat anchorage.  We even went to church! 
We had a couple of decent walks on the island, and had some great conversations with many locals.  One man gave us directions to a school some ways on; when we got back he gave us a husked coconut to quench our thirst!  Lovely people!

Our next stop was Budd’s Reef, a place The Rose had recommended to us.  We anchored the first night at the most westerly island.  Cheryl tried out her BCD repair, while Caz and Karen snorkeled.  The water was amazingly clear, cold and we did discover that there was no way into shore.  The next day we moved to the village and had our first Sevu Sevu, a welcoming into the village ceremony.  It was really a non-event.  Then we found Willy the chief’s son as the Rose told us to and the fun began.  We hiked up the island, which offered us some amazing views!  
What can we say....Amazing
Then we hauled anchor and headed over to another island, an extinct volcano.  Willy was our guest for 2 nights on board Interlude. The first night we did a night snorkel and the boys speared fished!  With our booty from the guys, fish pie was on the menu for the next night’s dinner on Interlude.   The next day we hiked this island, again amazing views.  
The crater at Cobia in Budd's Reef

And then we had barbequed fish on the beach, with left over salads!  The next day we did a dive in the morning, while Willy tended the dinghies.  We motored back to drop Willy off near the village and then once we had anchored we went into the village to join in on a Meke, a local dance and cava ceremony put on by the village for a small cruise ship.  Once the ‘cruise ship’ guests left if was just us, we sat down on the mats and had an awesome time talking to the chief’s wife Elizabeth.  An amazing couple of days.


Then we headed down to the anchorage at the north end of Taveuni, Matei.  From there we did a provisioning run, had a great snorkel.  Yup we then moved back down to Paradise, again.  We had been gone a month, but not forgotten!  Welcome home…..www.ParadiseinFiji.com
Interlude in Paradise
After a couple of days at Paradise it was back to Viani Bay and this time, a dive a day.  We went with Caz in Clyde (the dingy really it is Trouble’s boyfriend) to a couple of dive sites and one dive with Dolphin Bay Divers, an amazing time on the Great White Wall.  We finally caught up with the Rose and had drinks on their boat and then the next day, dinner on Interlude.  The Rose, John and Pat , where in the graveyard with us in Vuda and will be again this year, but it was the first time we had had them on board, it was great to get to really talk!
White Wall you have to see it to believe it
Circus of Clown Fish
 
He is so cute. A Blackspotted Puffer Fish
 
Guess Who????
 
Can you see him????
 
Here is the other one...A Scorpion Leaf Fish
Lots of Fishies
 

Now we are back at Paradise, for our 7th time, not a surprise, waiting for Will (a friend from Canada) to arrive.  Cheryl has been teaching Suli to read music (Suli works in the dive shop and plays guitar most nights).  He is a great musician, doing it all by ear!
So far the season has not gone as planned but who cares it has still been a great one!

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