ok guys n gals heres week 2,
monday morning, we had breakfast, the usual indian cuisen of , eggs... any way you like, im getting a bit fed up of eggs anyhow,we met paul and james outside the hotel, james is a hairdresser and told us of a fab place to visit, he had visited several times, we being a bit green on the bike followed him, to a plce way up north called morjim,otherwise known to locals as turtel beach, i have got t admit with not being on te back of a bike for many a year i was a bit scared, but i overcame that with the views i saw, i cant belive that i missed so much by not getting a bike before, we stopped at a little shop in siolim where to my amazment we bought petrol, (you may see it about its orange liquid in water bottles) the man who owend this shop was very friendly as we found out later, after a coke we got back on the bike ad of we went,long winging roads with people walking about going to and from shops ,work etc we even stopped by a bill board to say hello to some gypsies who lived there, happily waving and weaving baskets to sell,the on we went ,what seamed like forever but it was only 40 mins from our hotel to morjim beach,the place we went to was goan cafe, a small family run sack that doeasnt sell alcohol but you cna take your own, james introduced us, and they happily showed us around, instantly i loved it and booked to stay 2 night later in th week,they showed us the shack we were to stay in,yes it was very basic 1 bed, toilet sink and shower, that was it.. we stayed for dinner and made our way back following james and paul,
tuesday, we had booked a taxi to take us to te bondla zoo, well i realy thought placed like this didnt exist anymore,i was horrifird to find that wolves were alone and distressed, the bear was trying to get in his cage out of the heat, no food or water for the animals, the leopard was very distressed pacing up and down, i will say that ifyou care about amimals dont go.. i was not ready for what i saw.. after that i went to a spice farm to ride and elephant,500rps each,i would say its a must i realy enjoyed the ride, not what i expected either, very slow but a gently sway from side to side,
wednesday came and we packed ready to go, we gt to the shop in siolim and went for a coke,they owner saked us if we wanted petrol but we didnt need it, 10rps for 2 cokes, i only had 50 rps change ad he didnt have any change,its ok he said you pay later,well im not like that i like to pay straight away,i explained that we were of to morjim for 2 nights and wouldnt be back till friday, thats ok you give it me then, i couldnt belive he was so trusting,
of we went and arrived at morjim,we wre given a drink and took to our rooms, we chnged andheaded fo the beach,there i had to stop in my tracks because i just couldnt belive what i saw,it was virtualy empty, 10 sunbeds which was for residents of goan cafe only, 1 mins walk to the left was a few more sunbeds and a couple of shacks, 10 mins walk to the right the same, i was in awe, we walked down to the bedsan sat down, we satyed for ages and wasnt bothered by a soul, the sea was calm and very inviting,it was very hot but just after 1pm a light wind got up,(if you got do be aware that this can lead you into a false sence of security) this was very cooling i totlay forgot that it can burn too, we swam in the sea and just relaxed for 2 whole days,
day tow at morjim i woke to the best view ever,the sun and sea nothing to spoil it,just coming in was a small fishing boat, we walked down to the beach to see, went back for breakfast and took another walk back the men were pulling in the nets by hand,and using poles,the wives came an hour later and lined up to see what had been caught, befor i knew it i was helping them pick small fish up, i loved that place so much that i realy didnt want to go back,
friday after breakfast we made our way back, stopping at the shop buying another coke and petrol, the owner was also a baker and i just couldnt resist buying a cake, 100rps for a kilo, i only wanted a small cake andhe gladly sold me half even cut it for me,he charged me for the goods but forgot to add on the drinks we had befor, i reminded him he was so nice and said that he didnt want paying because we had bought petrol and cake twice he was greatful for our custom, ( what a realy nice man) i couldnt argue with him as he vanished into the back and as we were pulling away he appeared and waved us off,
we got back and sared the cake with some of the hotel staff, i have never tasted cake so nice...
we had met a couple who took us to a great bar,later on, gill and gordon, we told them about morjim and how relaxing it was,
that night we went to the redonda in calangute for evening meal, this is a great place and very reasonably priced too, steak for 300rps, and you got steak,4 pieces to be exact with baked potato salad and veg..the desrts are to die for, esspecially the honey walnut pie...
after we went to a beach shack for a drink,
saturday gill and gordon asked if we would like to join them at the tibeten kitchen,they had been befor and recomened it, we went and had a fab time,its a real nice place to go, great food good prices,but g et there early because it gets busy,after they took us to a local bar, and i mean local...4 honeybees and 2 cokes 70rps..(yes you read right)
i have to say honeybee goes down rather well....
sunday we stayed by the pool and met more great people who took us to some great places....
part 3 soon, hope you have enjoyed reading this..
adele