February 15, 2009
I wrote that on Saturday, and am I glad I waited until the weekend was over to publish this. Sunday we all went to the Snake Cayes. I was a little skeptical at first because it was out of price range (still not a lot though), and, I don't know, how could you top Saturday? Oh but it did...in a different way. Snake Caye is a cluster of little cayes about 18 miles off the coast, straight out from PG. The ride out on the boat gathered much anticipation for all eleven of us. When we finally arrived, the water changed from a dull, pale blue, to a majestic sky blue with a tint of white underneath. It was a stunning view. I would have been happy if we would have just turned around. As I jumped out of the boat, forgetting all that was with me, I hit the water. Actually, that is a lie. I did jump in, only to get to shore because I saw this watchtower that I had to climb. So I first ran up to that to catch a bigger glimpse of my backyard. Then I grabbed my snorkeling gear (thanks Scott and Judy, it is coming in handy!!!) and hit the water. I snorkeled all day! There was a few breaks where I built a thatch covering with Jon to stay out of the sun (sucker girls!!), ate some PB & Banana sandwiches, listen to my music, and explored the depths of the bush. I didn't have to go far inside before I realized where these cayes got their name. There were literally tons of snakes weaving their way through the coconut trees. And on the ground, there were crabs crawling around, big and small. Tons of those too!!
One of the times I was out there, Jon and I swam with this huge fish! It looked like a tuna but I am not so sure that's what it was. It was about the size of me (if you could squeeze me into a gigantic silver shilling. Anyways, when I first saw it, it scared the ___ out of me. I was actually scared because it trailed only a few inches behind us. Once we got used to it, we turned around to face out fear. Turns out, it was the most friendliest fish. We swam around with it for awhile until it had enough of us and swam away.
That day, we saw so much sea life, I can't even ebgin to make a list of it all! Starfish, sea urchins, a massive array of colourful fish..the list goes on. It was again, another amazing day, and a great way to cap a weekend off! Monday was a drag, and I don't know if it was because of the sun or because I miss that already. Friday can't come any sooner!!
To all of my family and friends, thanks again for the support and I miss all of you! I wish you could see, eat, live this experience with me. It has been an eye-opener in too many ways. Thank you again.
p.s. my camera broke (big time bummer!), but I will start trying to put up what I have piece by piece. I am getting everyone elses so don't worry. This is one from the day we went swimming in the cave. This is the entrance.
THAT is the entrance to the cave you swam in?!
ReplyDeleteYou are so brave, Eddie! Also, your story of the market made me dream of our farmer's market, then I got bummed out because it is still only like 20 degrees here!
I'm so glad you're having such a great time! Miss you and love you!!