Saturday, July 05, 2008

Getting ready

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Fred works

We pull the mainsail out the bow hatch. Then the genoa. Sailing is work for us, but we don't mind.

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No Wind

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We motor

Not really a breath to sail in so we put up the awning, put on the autopilot, and motor north.

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Phang Nag Bay on a hazy day

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Beautiful

During the SW Monsoon the clear days are more rare than in the NE Monsoon. This is often the way it looks in Phang Nga Bay this time of year. It's still beautiful.

We could go into those islands for a spectacular anchorage but then we have to worry about the tide going in and out and the water is shallow. No, we'll anchor near here where there is some breeze and plenty of room to swing and enough water in all tides.

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Fisherman

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Offering a fish

The fish looked good but the prawns he had looked better to us. We bought 3 lbs for about $US8.88, not cheap but a good price for such quality. Both parties to this transaction are happy.

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BBQ Food

Koh Phanak

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a local boat

In the afternoon the sun came out and we watched a local boat making it's way along the coast of Koh Phanak

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Phang Nga Bay

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Sunset

It was a spectacular sunset.

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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Hoisting

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Fred works

After setting the main and getting underway Fred ran forward to hoist the jib.

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Sailing

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Fred

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Sailing Past Koh Phanak

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Koh Phanak

We thought it would be an easy reach past Koh Phanak but the wind came more from the south and we hardened up to try to clear the point.

Eventually we had to tack.

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A Boat Behind Us

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Looking Back

As we left Phang Nga Bay we saw a boat come around the corner.

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Thinking about the day

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A quiet moment for thinking

We drop the sails and anchor in the anchorage we have selected for the day. With the main down but still blowing on deck Judy contemplates the day's sail. Just for a moment though, then we have to fold the sails and put everything away.

What is she thinking about? Well, her thoughts are her own but for me I was thinking about the tacking we just did through the shallows up to this anchorage and the puffy conditions which made it a bit tricky. We could have dropped the sails and motored but instead we pushed it a bit. It kept us on edge, but that's what makes you know you are alive.

Anyhow, now we're here and anchored and we have a nice evening ahead of us.

A good day.

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Judy

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Judy

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Laem Phrao

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Mosque at Laem Phrao

From the marina, on quiet days, we can hear the mullahs calling the faithful to prayer in the village of Laem Phrao. There is one mullah there who has a beautiful voice and hearing it echo over the water to where we sit on Wings is magical.

When we walk up the hill to the village we never hear it the same way, and we don't know who it is who has this voice, but the friendly people and the happy kids of this peaceful village is make it magical even up close.

Muslim Kids

There are eleven speed bumps in this tiny village for good reason: It keeps the speed down and the road is safe for the local kids.


Helper?

It's hard to say if this boy is helping or being mischievous.

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Sathorn Road & Silom Avenue

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Traffic

The Bangkok BTS line lifts over the highway at the Sathorn Surasak intersection near our house in the city.

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Surasak Station

Among the tree tops in a green city, the Bangkok BTS Skytrain arrives in Surasak Station while the station guard watches over waiting passengers.

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Taxi Drivers on Silom

Playing checkers with bottle caps on a penciled checkerboard, these motorbike taxi drivers pass the time.

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The city has it's own landscapes

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Silom Avenue

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Tuk Tuk
These three wheeled open air'd taxis have 2-cycle motors which run on propane and they have a distintive snarl which you can hear all over Bangkok. We don't ride them much because they cost more than a taxi, not to speak of the fact that they are a bit dangerous, in my opinon.

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