Near Krabi we stopped to watch the longtail fishermen collecting the big Jellyfish. Apparently they eat them. The Jellyfish float just beneath the surface. From our flybridge we had a good height advantage, so I could point them out in the water.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Isolated huts
On the way to Krabi we passed two interesting homes on the sides of island cliffs. I can only presume that these chaps are working in the fishing industry and its easier for them to stay here than go all the way home each day.
The stilts holding this one up are ingenious, plus a rope pulling it sideways.
The blue bins are for water.
When I zoomed in on this photo, I could see 2 chaps in the house.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
The Bay Regatta, Phuket
It was time to leave land and go back onto the water for a while, we decided to follow The Bay Regatta (Yacht Race). Conditions were ideal as they all set off North to the first night stop over. Its a 4 day race with a sleepover at a new spot in the Phang Nga bay each night. (A moving party)
There were a few small 20 foot catamarans, this oneTwin Sharks, had fun decals and were fast. Quite intimidating.
We left the next day for Krabi, but intersected the race on the last day as they headed south for Chalong. It was wonderful to see them all flying their bags of different colours and design. The leaders were the catamaran yachts, (of course) they just took off when the bag went up.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Monkeys and Cashew nuts
Cashew nuts are abundant here and so we visited a Cashew nut factory on Thepkrasattri Road. They told us that all nuts are removed from the shell by hand. They are then dried. The fruit is about the size of a pair and produces one nut only. Two examples of the fruit are hanging on the machine.
They had the nuts coated in a variety of flavours. We bought chocolate and chili coated nuts.
Cashew pip which contains the nut
The Cashew tree.
There are a few hills in Phuket, one with restaurants on top and one with huge radio and TV antennae, this is Monkey hill. We drove up to see the view not realising that Monkeys are still living on the hill. On the way up we came across a few eating fruit the locals had left for them. They are a pretty brown colour monkeys and are very relaxed. The one big chap was taking a nap on the pavement!
Tasty Sea food
Thailand is well known for its abundant seafood and we had a feast in Rawaai (Southern part of Phuket) last week.
First we bought the fish from the street stall and then walked across the road to a restaurant and they cooked it.
A Grouper, Snapper, prawns and some octopus.
Its amazing how inexpensive it is and great to eat Fresh fish again.
The style here is to grill the fish whole with sauces.
A memorable feast.
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Rob and Axel buying our fish |

Cooked with Garlic and chili
Monday, February 4, 2013
Bugs for sale
When walking about a real local market last week we came across this stall, selling grasshoppers, and other insects.
The children were munching on them. Takes some getting used to, no we did not eat any.
The children were munching on them. Takes some getting used to, no we did not eat any.
Gekko eggs
We back on on SeaWolff and its very hot. We pulled down the side awnings for shade and eggs fell out, some broken and some still unhatched. A tiny Gekko also ran out so we knew what the eggs were. We had seen and heard a large Gekko on the boat and now we know what she was up to. At least they will eat the ants and mosquitos.
My concern is they make droppings, similar to rat droppings, except it has a bit of white on the end. (the urine is solid and white) If there are too many aboard I will be cleaning these droppings all the time.
They are a pale creamy colour. Dont see them often.
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