Friday, 30 November 2007

November Visits


The new long tail has a capacity of 18 passengers so there's plenty of space for groups to spread out and enjoy your cruising around the islands.



Dieu and Ali from America lunched on Pak Bia Island on their trip around the Hong area.


We met Mauritz and Ashleigh from Holland eating banana pancakes in Ao Nang and took them out to explore the Four Islands near Ao Nang.




They enjoyed Sun's cooking on the beach, and we enjoyed the great meal they treated us to that night. Thanks again guys!






Nikki and Steve from Liverpool, England had such a ball at Hong, they came back for another day around the Four Islands.







Thanks again for the beautiful jumpsuits for Noah, and we look forward to seeing you again on your next trip.










Jen and Darcy from Canada packed a lot into a short time. They went exploring around Phi Phi and Bamboo Islands on their first day, then around the villages and countryside on their second.



After visiting the beautiful mangroves at Tha Pom where the sea water meets a crystal clear stream flowing down from the mountains, they rode elephants before lunch with the family at Ma's house. In the afternoon they met the family ,monkeys and saw them at work collecting coconuts, visited the reef fish aquarium and the local produce market.

We hope to see these intrepid travelers again soon too - after they have explored Africa!



Sue and her husband from England experienced the full force of the December easterlies. While the waves were too big to make it to Phi Phi the Four Islands was an acceptable alternative for a day on the beaches. Captain Sun's motto is always "Safety First"!




Murali and Siti from Singapore had a great day snorkeling our at Bamboo Island where the water really is this amazing colour. They saw heaps of fish and corals, and we look forward to seeing them and all you Singaporeans soon!




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Hi to the Hughes'


Around the same time as the arrival of baby Noah, Lisa Hughes and her family visited us in Krabi.

They spent the first part of their holiday at Bang Eh's home stay where they participated in all aspects of family life.

The lack of a common language didn't stop all the kids having a ball.












The following day it was time for an elephant trek

Then it was out to sea for relaxing and snorkeling around Ao Phranang. This photo is taken at Poda Island.

Thanks again to Lisa and her family for making do in our absence and for the beautiful toys for Noah.




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Thursday, 29 November 2007

Noah Benjamin


The reason this blog has not been updated for so long was born on 18/10 in Phuket.

Despite dire predictions of a too small baby, Noah weighed 3.18kg at birth and was 51cm. And only a month later was already 4.43kg and 52.5cm.

Here is a pictorial history of his life so far.....















Thanks to all those who have sent their good wishes and presents for Noah!
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