This is the last of this month, and we are leaving tomorrow. KR ate a quick breakfast, but the tide is at 12 so the surf is pretty dismal. Between the two of us, we drank a pot of coffee. Since surf was not up yet, we drove to the bikini place up the road and I bought two bottoms, 10 bucks each. The lady makes all these suits and sale them in her little work room/store, while her house is in the back. The suits were like 24 dollars each piece, and too expensive for me, so I just bought something in the sale bin, and I really like them.
Then it was a run for me, from this end to the river mouth. I found the little walk in area that you can access the road to Hotel Bula Bula, between the blacken trees. The tide was still low, and there were people crossing, but no surf. I was pretty hot getting back. I ordered breakfast, eggs, toast, coffee, rice and beans. I was not too hungry, and KR ate part of it. He went out some more, and then we went to La Marejada, he had seared ahi salad and two fish tacos. I fed a piece to the local jay, looks like our jay except there is a little or two little feathers on top of its head like a quail.
Then we went back to check the surf this girl comes in all bleeding. She is down here with her fiance and the surf board hit her in the lip. There was a bit of bleeding. They were staying at Las Tortugas, and we helped them up. Got a towel and cleaned her up, she had split her lower lip across the vermillion border and will probably need a few stitches. The hotel called a taxi and off they went. KR wiped her face clean and took a look, no teeth damage, thank goodness. They were from England and here for a month. How do people have that much time and money to do that????
Since the surf was so small, I had KR take me out, and i caught a few waves, only stood up maybe twice, and had enough. He went out some more, and we came back to shower. After watching the sunset and texting Kurt and Diane, we went to Mamasa for dinner. We were the only ones there, and the food was really really good. Jamie is from Connetica and is only here a few months out of the year. We are trying to decide when to leave, as the tide will be high about 12 30 pm, so KR won't be surfing tomorrow. We sold our boards to Marco next door for 350 US dollars. At least we don't have to pay to transport them back.
Off to bed
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