On the way back to Colombo we overtook an elephant, which are actually faster than you'd imagine.
Our driver noticed us trying to photograph it out of the back window and slowed down to let it overtake. We then overtook again and slowed down to let the elephant overtake. After repeating this process a couple times the elephant's driver noticed and (sensing a potential cash payment) pulled over. The cash payment I offered equated to about a quid, which would have bought the driver and his mate lunch.
This is one load you hope the driver has securely tied down.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Weligama
About 15km east of Unawattuna is a little bay that is ideal for learning to surf. There is no reef and the very gentle gradient of the beach means the waves don't jack up too quickly. I've been wiped out a fair few times in Hikkaduwa recently so it was more relaxing to have a surf where the waves are on the smaller side.
I took a 3 wheeler with my dad on the first day and my sister came on the second day. While I surfed they walked on the beach and watched the fishermen. I didn't know how much they'ed enjoy it, but it turns out it gave them a chance to see the contrast between the tourist and local spots (something I don't really think about any more as I constantly switch between the two). I thought they might get a photo of me surfing but the waves I caught were so far out they lost sight of me apparently (or got bored of waiting for me to actually catch a wave).
On the way back the 3 wheeler driver stopped at about 4 other surf spots to let me check them out. Some of them were too reefy but I'm hoping to hit up one or two over the Sri Lankan New Year in April.
I took a 3 wheeler with my dad on the first day and my sister came on the second day. While I surfed they walked on the beach and watched the fishermen. I didn't know how much they'ed enjoy it, but it turns out it gave them a chance to see the contrast between the tourist and local spots (something I don't really think about any more as I constantly switch between the two). I thought they might get a photo of me surfing but the waves I caught were so far out they lost sight of me apparently (or got bored of waiting for me to actually catch a wave).
On the way back the 3 wheeler driver stopped at about 4 other surf spots to let me check them out. Some of them were too reefy but I'm hoping to hit up one or two over the Sri Lankan New Year in April.
Unawattuna
View from the balcony at the guesthouse where my sister and I stayed. We had our own mini wild life park where we saw various birds, cows, dogs and most impressively, an iguana.
My mum and dad stayed at the Unawattuna Beach Resort next door, as they needed a few more creature comforts. My mum had taken a turn for the worse, (culminating in a 6 day stay in a Colombo hospital) so unfortunately she missed out during the middle part of the holiday. The three amigos serenading the guests took requests and in the absence of them knowing any gangster rap we got them to play some Johnny Cash. Mum only made it out of the room at the end of the two days and took a short walk to see what she'd been missing (Dad is either having a moment of enlightenment or is having an alien encounter judging by the direction he is looking in).
My mum and dad stayed at the Unawattuna Beach Resort next door, as they needed a few more creature comforts. My mum had taken a turn for the worse, (culminating in a 6 day stay in a Colombo hospital) so unfortunately she missed out during the middle part of the holiday. The three amigos serenading the guests took requests and in the absence of them knowing any gangster rap we got them to play some Johnny Cash. Mum only made it out of the room at the end of the two days and took a short walk to see what she'd been missing (Dad is either having a moment of enlightenment or is having an alien encounter judging by the direction he is looking in).
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Hikkaduwa Henry
After acclimatising in Colombo, the first leg of my guided tour was takings us beachside. Having spent so many of my weekends in Hikkaduwa I wanted to show my family my preferred escape destination from the pressures of work. I upgraded the accommodation from my usual three quid a night quest house to somewhere slightly more salubrious.
It was actually pretty overcast while we were there but as always the seafood hit the spot and I managed to get a couple of surfs in. We went shopping to get my dad some new beach gear and stopped in to see Henry and his carvings. Unlike the Buddhas and elephants that are the usual subjects for the woodcarvers, Henry has developed a style that encompasses his interpretations of the traditional working people of Sri Lanka.
Between us we bought four carvings and two masks. I'd already got one carving so I now have a moody old guy, an inquisitive looking character and smaller happy dude to help me remember my time in Sri Lanka. Henry is a pretty cool guy and has managed to create a niche for himself; a lot of the people that rely on tourists for their income are really struggling.
It was actually pretty overcast while we were there but as always the seafood hit the spot and I managed to get a couple of surfs in. We went shopping to get my dad some new beach gear and stopped in to see Henry and his carvings. Unlike the Buddhas and elephants that are the usual subjects for the woodcarvers, Henry has developed a style that encompasses his interpretations of the traditional working people of Sri Lanka.
Between us we bought four carvings and two masks. I'd already got one carving so I now have a moody old guy, an inquisitive looking character and smaller happy dude to help me remember my time in Sri Lanka. Henry is a pretty cool guy and has managed to create a niche for himself; a lot of the people that rely on tourists for their income are really struggling.
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