Thursday 12th June.
11 hour flight from Rome to Bangkok then 1.5 hours to the island of Koh Sumai. Arriving at 10am I am staying at the Sama Sumai Resort recommended by Johnno Wilson, son of John and Judy, brother of Pod. The resort is right on the beach at Choeng Mon. I need a swim and a massage which I book at the end of the day at the h…
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Sunday 14th August
Plantation Island, Fiji
Sam McGuinness, Ged Hart, Steve Haines & I arrive early morning at Nadi International. We are met by our driver taking us to Denarau Marina to bo…
Wednesday 11th. Michael leaves for the second time, and really leaves this time. It was great to see him but the 10 days he was here went so fast, and were too short. As usual we seemed to ha…
Thursday 12th June.
11 hour flight from Rome to Bangkok then 1.5 hours to the island of Koh Sumai. Arriving at 10am I am staying at the Sama Sumai Resort recommended by Johnno Wilson, son of J…
Sunday. After 40 hours travel from the Samoan Islands in the Pacific, through Brisbane, Bangkok, Rome, to Catania in Sicily, MB arrives mid morning to Ortiga Island, Siracusa.
After not seeing…
Marcus Burke
1)I agree whole heatedly with DavidSyme ----us poor b*****s stuck with our hum/drum existence--whilst you lot are acting like early explorers ( without any of the normal privations!)
2). Good luck. Your blog made fascinating. Reading
Peter Riley
There is a certain contradiction in this Blog. You have a beautiful day trading with the locals; eating fish that you have caught or bought off the locals and THEN you settle down to Downton Abbey.
D Syme
I rate that blog/commentary as designed purely to make extremely jealous those still working in Melbourne, or not actually there, and I think I won't be able to think anymore
Marcus Burke 1)I agree whole heatedly with DavidSyme ----us poor b*****s stuck with our hum/drum existence--whilst you lot are acting like early explorers ( without any of the normal privations!) 2). Good luck. Your blog made fascinating. Reading
re: Fatu Hiva, TahitiPeter Riley There is a certain contradiction in this Blog. You have a beautiful day trading with the locals; eating fish that you have caught or bought off the locals and THEN you settle down to Downton Abbey.
re: Fatu Hiva, TahitiKim Sisson Great reading Mick and Gannet what an adventure love Kimbies xx
re: Fatu Hiva, TahitiD Syme I rate that blog/commentary as designed purely to make extremely jealous those still working in Melbourne, or not actually there, and I think I won't be able to think anymore
re: Fatu Hiva, Tahiti