Fiji, time travel and arrival in Chile
21.12.2007 - 30.12.2007
30 °C
´Maybe I just wanna fly, wanna live but don´t wanna die´ Live Forever by Oasis
Hello from Santiago in Chile. I´ve just logged on to update the blog and I went to check the football scores to find that Motherwell captain Phil O´Donnell has past away suddenly through a seizure. O´Donnell was only 35. It´s sad news. O´Donnell was instrumental in helping Motherwell win the Scottish Cup in 1991 when he burst on to the scene. I remember standing on the old terraces at Hampden that day. The game was named the ´friendly final´as the McLean brothers Tommy and Jim managed Motherwell and Dundee United respectedly. Motherwell won an outstanding game 4-3 in extra time. Ally Maxwell made several outstanding saves and O´Donnell scored one of the goals. Motherwell are flying high this season and O´Donnell´s experience has been essential in helping the younger players. My thoughts are with his family and Motherwell FC.
On to some more positive news. We are now in South America for 6 months of adventure. We haven´t been up to too much since I last wrote as Fiji was very chilled.
Friday 21st December
We got up at 8am, had a shower and said goodbye to Jennifer who was the perfect hostess. The night before we had Christmas dinner in the garden in beautiful sunshine. I wonder what we´ll be doing next year in Scotland!
We finished packing and stopped off at my Great Aunt Betty´s for one last hug and kiss goodbye. I was quite emotional and had a tear in my eye as we drove away. At 92 Betty is the last link to a generation of old in my family. It was fantastic to spend so much time with her and hear stories of years gone by. Lynn and I promised we would be back for her 100th birthday.
We flew out to Fiji and arrived at 4pm. We checked into the Aquarius Hotel for the night and had a few drinks with a well travelled Irishman called`Paul. We went to watch a fire dance show at the hotel next door and it was pretty spectacular. We all ended up dancing with the locals.
Saturday 22nd December
Alarm went off at 6am and we got picked up to go to our ferry at 7.15am. As we only had a week in Fiji we decided to pick a nice resort on one of the furthest away islands and stay there for 5 nights. Most people travel from island to island but we were in the mood to chill for a week. Our resort was called Coral View and it took 4 hours to get there by boat.
We checked in to a nice ´bure´, a funky hut near the beach. After lunch we sat in hammocks and swam in the warm ocean. The staff sang a Fiji welcome song at dinner and we chatted to a nice Irish guy called Keith who told us a few good storis all strangely involving alcohol.
Sunday 23rd December
Bit of a washout. It chucked it down all day!
Monday 24th December
Ah sunshine. Lots of it! After breakfast we booked to go on a boat trip to some caves. It took around an hour to get there and we passed by some remote islands on the way. I don´t think we will ever be so far away from home again. We beached up at an island and climbed into a cave and jumped into a lovely pool. It wasn´t cold at all. We had the option of swimming underwater to another cave that was in complete darkness. You only had to go under for 5 seconds but it was quite nerve wracking. We followed the guides torch and it was a relief to feel his hand on my head - the signal to come up.
Two of the guides climbed the inside of the first cave and jumped in from around 10 metres, holding their breath for ages underwater to make people think something had happened to them. When we got back top the boat Lynn realised she had lost her snorkel from her mask and a guide went back into the cave and found it on th bottom, about 7 metres deep!
On the way back we stopped at a fish market, all the fishermen came back with their catched and dumped them into a pool created by their wives and locals bought from the widest variety of fish you could ever imagine.
We had a very lazy afternoon on the hammocks reading - pretty much what we did for the rest of the time in Fiji. Met a nice couple from Finland called Nina and Mikal and had dinner with them. Had drinks after with Rose and Sam from England and Greg and Tess from Oz.
Tuesday December 25th
Blazing sunshine on Christmas Day. Brilliant! We went on a snorkelling trip afer breakfast to the Blue Lagoon. There was some nice coral and some very colourful fish and one big one that swam right at me and caused me to panic and Lynn to laugh underwater.
After a post lunch siesta we hung out on the hammocks and went for the occassional dip in the sea. Dinner was a traditional Fijian dish, cooked underground - chicken, pork, fish, veg.....lovely.
All the staff and their families sang a song and Rose´s Mum got up to lead us in a rendition of the 12 days of Christmas, which we murdered.
The staff built a bonfire on the beach and a few of us sat out for a bit to finish our beer before heading to bed.
Wednesday Dec 26th
We had a very lazy morning reading on the hammocks and then booked a fishing trip for 2pm. One of the locals called Simon took us out on a small boat. I thought it would be easy to catch fish in Fiji. I was wrong.
There is a real knack to getting them on the hook when they bite. Simon had no problems and caught 8, while Lynn caught 1. I caught a big fat zero. There is always next time.
It was Rose´s 21st birthday so we all got up to play a balloon game after dinner. You picked a partner, danced in a circle and whoever ended up holding the balloon being passed around had to burst a balloon and do the challenge inside. It was all good natured and I had a lovely Fijian girl as my partner and Lynn had a big Fijian guy as her partner. Two nights previously Lynn had won musical statues with this guy. He was so big he was a statue most of the time!
Thursday 27th December
Had a lazy morning on the hammocks and left Coral View after lunch. The staff sang their farewell song to us and we were quite sad to leave. The staff were so friendly, always smiling and singing. So would I if I lived and worked there!
We went back to the main island and checked into a nice hotel called Grand West Villas, had dinner, watched some rubbish American sitcoms and went to sleep.
Friday 28th December
Alarm went a 6am and we got a taxi to the airport at 6.30am. Our flight at 8.45am was on time and we arrived in Auckland at 1pm. Our bags were checked right through to Fiji so we chilled out for a few hours before hopping on board our flight at 5.30pm. The flight was pretty smooth. I watched ´Hairspray´and I surprised myself be enjoying it. I also watched Rush Hour 3, pretty predictable but still funny at times. Lynn watched Hairspray and the December Boys.
We slept a bit but not properly and arrived in Santiago at 12.10pm, while it was 4.10am on the 29th in Auckland. We had travelled back in time. Marty McFly eat yur heart out.
We jumped a cab to our hostel and went straight to sleep. Our hostel is called Bella Vista and is in a really cool part of Santiago, about 20 minutes walk from the centre and in the Bella Vista district. It´s full of tree lined streets, cafes, bars and independent shops. It reminds me a bit of Glasgow´s West End.
We went out and had a couple of beers outside a wee pub. Escudo beers are pretty good if you cAn track them down in the UK. We went a walk and I bought a cool Santiago t-shirt and ice cream and then we wnt back to bed.
Saturday 29th December
Woke around 10am and were pretty tired. It may take a couple of days to recover from our time travel. We did some washing and enquired about a Spanish course only to find it was full. So we´ll need to practice from our phrase book!
We got a bite to eat in a cool square just round from our hostel and walked into the centre. We bought some essentials and wandered round the National Museum of Fine Art before heading back for a siesta.
We had dinner at a lovely Mexican just round from our hostel and went back to read and chill out. Couldn´t get to sleep due to jet lag. The siesta from earlier probably didn´t help.
Sunday 30th December
We slept till 11am as we didn´t get to sleep until late. We´ve had brunch and I´ve updated the blog and flickr while Lynn searches for flights from Rio to Quito, unfortunately it doesn´t look like there are any cheap flights.
Our proposed route for South America is - Chile, fly to Brazil for the carnival, fly to Ecuador, then travel overland to Peru, Bolivia and on to our final country, Argentina.
The trickiest part is going to be getting out of Brazil as it is such a vast country. We could go overland into Peru and then ino Ecuador, but that would take ages so we might just bite the bullet and fly. We´ll see.
We plan to wander around town and chill ahead of New Year´s Eve tomorrow. It should be good in Bella Vista. We might also book a bus to head down to the Lake District after New Year before gong on to the Torres Del Plaine National Park for week of hiking.
Have a great New Year and speak to you in 2008.
Love
Murray and Lynn
xxx
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