Another beautiful morning in Paradise |
Today’s blog is being posted from the beautiful
Rarotonga, Cook Islands. We arrived safely last Friday and are staying with
Kara’s grandparents Pa and Jillian in Matavera. Island life or ‘island time’ suits us and we
have found the locals very friendly and welcoming. Although the weather thus
far has been terribly warm and very humid (with humidity peaking at 95 today)
we have been treated with patches of rain! Who would have thought that rain would be a treat? Raro has offered us plenty of time
to relax and catch up on some much needed sleep… but as active relaxers we are
in training mode to bicycle around the 32km island next week and have been out
in the garden pulling out last years passion fruit vines, as well as checking
out the marine life every day.
Or perhaps they are checking us out? John passed his Rarotongan motorbike drivers license, after riding the motorcycle 6km to the police station he was just asked to ride around five cones. There was a slight delay as we couldn’t find the registration sticker on the bike so missioned it to the cook island bank to purchase a new registration after three tellers and an hour later (island time) we bought a new sticker for $2 and then realised there was one on the bike already!
John has also been attempting to master the traditional island art of coconut husking… its taken quuuuuite a bit of practice but now John can husk open and grate the coconut out, in about 10-15 minutes – Pa’s record is 3 seconds for the husking and although we wont be trying some locals can even do it with their teeth. (After the coconut is grated the milk is squeezed out and eaten as part of an island dish called ikimata- or sometimes we just eat it straight from the coconut). Today we joined ‘Pa’ (Kara’s grandfather) on one of his daily cross-island trek. Further updates to follow from the island!
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A lovely bunch of bananas |
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Kara having a breather from the bike training |
John trying the local ‘Matutu’ lager by our favourite swimming spot at Titikaveka |
Or perhaps they are checking us out? John passed his Rarotongan motorbike drivers license, after riding the motorcycle 6km to the police station he was just asked to ride around five cones. There was a slight delay as we couldn’t find the registration sticker on the bike so missioned it to the cook island bank to purchase a new registration after three tellers and an hour later (island time) we bought a new sticker for $2 and then realised there was one on the bike already!
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On the way to get his motorbike licence |
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The slightly pinkish John trying some local ‘star fruit’ |
John has also been attempting to master the traditional island art of coconut husking… its taken quuuuuite a bit of practice but now John can husk open and grate the coconut out, in about 10-15 minutes – Pa’s record is 3 seconds for the husking and although we wont be trying some locals can even do it with their teeth. (After the coconut is grated the milk is squeezed out and eaten as part of an island dish called ikimata- or sometimes we just eat it straight from the coconut). Today we joined ‘Pa’ (Kara’s grandfather) on one of his daily cross-island trek. Further updates to follow from the island!
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The back garden |
Tot siens,
John and Kara
Wednesday calf auctions, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty |
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John feeding 4 day old Hazel outside the new moobile home |
Why are you eating a starfish?
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