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Saturday, 10 November 2007

Same again

So day 4 started went pretty much according to plan. Woke up with the noise of the staff at about 7:30am, put on my running pant and ran the 1.5 km from our end of the beach to the other side and back. Its a fantastic way to start the day. Everyone small beach resort is just starting to stir and the farmers have just led the cows onto the beach.

If you time time it right you can see the local fishing boats coming in trying to sell their catch to the highest bidder. On this day i was in for a treat as they had dropped a huge net in the sea and were busy pulling it in on either side with the help of other fishermen who were hoping for a share of the catch.

I continued my run to the end of the beach quite briskly as i was going to go back and get the camera. The end of the beach was one of my favourite places on Palolem beach as there were no huts there where the river led into the ocean and i could do my training in peace. I looked forward to seeing the resident white-bellied sea eagle perched on the coconut palm over the river searching for prey, and on this day i was in for a treat. Not only was the eagle there but an Indian gentleman was perched on the bank of the river having a daga. Not pleasant.. I did a quick u-turn and headed back for my camera (no - not to take a pic of him).

By the time got back to the fishermen with my camera they had almost pulled in the net and had drawn quite a crowd. We all waited in anticipation to see these seasoned veterans full off Indias greatest catch. Could you believe it... the nets were completely retrieved and they managed to pull in about 5kg of fish. I felt really bad for them as i am sure many years ago such an exercise would have yielded many more fish. Dejected, they folded up the 100m long net and put it back in the boat. I had my pics so i went back for some coffee.

The late afternoons on Palolem bring about a most interesting scene on the beach. The tide practically races out to sea and does not return for hours, exposing a perfectly flat ocean floor brimming with sea life. The children search for starfish and crabs collecting them in buckets while some of the locals search for clams under the sand with forks and spoonsm seemingly collecting a potential meal. I'm just there for the cricket.

All along the beach, cricket matches are being played with intensity. The wickets are hard and flat and the rivalry between the local boys and the tourists could not be fiercer. Playing with them, i soon realised that whenever i went into bat they would set a perfect field in order to tempt me into a false stroke. A hook or pull shot here would result in the ball landing in someones lap or lunch, but a ball sent flying over the resort into the trees was seen as bad form and frowned upon. I loved every minute of it and the only thing stopping us form playing all evening was the returning tide which would wash away our stumps. I took great pride in being a South African in India as they do love our people, if only due to seeing our cricketers on tv, then so be it. But i got along with all of these young boys and they invited me back every day to pit our cricketing brains against eachother.

3 comments:

wolfgang said...

Hi you 2,
Mama and I just read your cricket story on the beach and we both can't believe it is actually you that's writing this. You can't even speak proper English and now you write the most beautiful stories in your Travel Blog. Well done and keep it up.
Everything is fine here. Mami got her Laundry rigged out (finally) and I am going tomorrow to ELEMENTS Golf coure for Stevens Bachelor Party. He also had to run around the GLEN Shopping centre dressed up as a Chicken - so stupid.
England is out of the European Cup - theu lost to Croatia at Wembley 3-2. BigShit and McLaren was fired.
That's the latest. You 2 must have a great time.
Spoke to Malean just now on the phone and heard that you 2 are in Vietnam. Have a good time and a great weekend.
Tschuess Mami und Papa

wolfgang said...

Did you get my Comment?

The Lehmanns said...

Thanks for your kind words about my writing. I suppose sometimes i just get inspired.

Tried to call home yesterday but nobody was there :( Will do so again soon when i get to a phone or internet with skype.

Vietnam is great but aproaching the south where the storms are lashing the coast.

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