It's official; I have a fear of old planks.
We arrived at the ferry dock for Ko Samet after a 3.5 hour bus trip from Bangkok. We had to walk a NYC block out to the boat. The dock was built of 2 x 4's with about an inch space between each of them. Many of the boards were broken. You have to look down as you are walking across them, or you could trip or step on a soft spot and put your foot through the board. It took me about 10 min to walk to the end....it took everyone else about 5 min. Had there been someone available to carry me, you better believe I would have opted for that. It got worse. Once we had to board the actual ferry, we had to walk a plank to get onto the boat!!!! My mouth dropped when I saw the old plank and I considered turning around. Kalia (my traveling partner) told me to take a deep breath and just go. I did, but only because the other option was a 3.5 hour bus trip back to Bangkok. The board was moving around on the other side of the boat and it was flipping scary! Once I was safe on the boat, Kalia asked me what the worse thing is that could have happened. I could have fallen in between the dock and the boats in the water! That would have been terrible! Anyway, I was safe.
The boat headed towards the island, but made a pit stop at a barge. None of us had any idea what was going on. The hotel staff grabbed nets and started walking around on the barge looking in the water. We realized they were catching our dinner. It was really incredible!
We arrived at the hotel and got our stuff sorted. It's a beautiful place! It was raining, so we went to the open air restaurant and had lunch. We ordered french fries for an appetizer and I had spicy noodles and Kalia had Green Curry. Delicious! By the time we were done, the sun showered us for a short time. We walked a long the white sand beach and picked some shells. The water is crystal clear and as warm as bath water.
After our beach walk, we took a short walk down the road in front of the hotel. This island reminds me a lot of Jamaica. I suppose a Tropical island is a tropical island. The people all live similar. The biggest difference here in Thailand is the shrines that everyone has outside their homes. Oh and the massage parlours everywhere! Of course Kalia and I didn't miss our opportunity for a cheap massage. I had a one hour leg/foot massage and she had an oil massage. Neither of us are sure how we are going to continue to support our massage addiction once we get back to the states.
Kalia is an amazing woman! She is going to be 29 on Saturday and has been traveling with CCS for the last four months. She started in Brazil, then Costa Rica and is finishing up in thailand. This is her last week here before heading home. We have a lot in common and have been able to share our Costa Rica and Brazil stories and now experience Thailand together. She lives in Houston and I'm certain we will remain in touch.
It's 7am here Sunday and there still isn't any sunshine. My fingers are crossed. Regardless this is an incredible island and I'm enjoying listening to the rain on the trees and listening to the roosters crow.
Monday evening......
The last two days were spent in the sunshine, getting massages, eating great food for about 50 cents, reading, doing SOME homework and walking around. Oh! and I cannot forget to mention the bats! At night thousands of bats swarm together and fly through the sky; they must come out of some caves in the middle of the island. I can't describe how amazing it is to see them. The first time we saw them, we didn't know they were bats...and thought they were birds. Kalia mentioned that she had never seen any birds that looked so calm. Now that I know they are bats, it's a really interesting observation and very true! Bats fly in a flock at night as they leave their cave and are extremely peaceful looking. anyway, probably doesn't sound as amazing as it was and unfortunately I didn't have my camera on me as they were flying over us. However, I have attached a few pictures from the last couple of days that should tell you more about my few days on the island.
I'm heading back to Bangkok tomorrow (unfortunately, I can't get back without walking the planks again) at noon for one last night out on the town with the staff. My flight leaves at 5am on Wed morning and gets back to Portland at 830 am on Wed. I love gaining a day! too bad it's not my birthday.
I'm off to enjoy my last Thai dinner on the island.
Love you all and I'll be back on the cell phone map soon!