Destination Leleuvia
Saturday 17th September
We arose at 5 am, had a shower and had another now famous breakfast. We reached the wharf at 7 am and climbed aboard our teeny tiny little boat. It was big enough for about 8 people. The trip took about 45 mins over mostly smooth coral reefed waters. It was fun!. When we arrived at Leleuvia we couldn't believe our eyes, our very own paradise island (apart from the 6 people that ran it and 2 dogs!) We were greeted by Lena and offered a bure (traditional fijian hut) but decided to give our tent it's maiden voyage. After finding a suitable spot and pitching up we had a walk around the isand which took all of 20 minutes before lunch. To stay on Leleuvia costs $25 a night including 3 meals a day... about 8 quid, another bargain! Lunch was a fresh tuna sarnie and a fresh coconut which the guys had shimmied up the tree to get....mmmm....we like fresh coconut :-) A bit more walking around the island and chatting to the guys that worked there, Gody and Dabs and it was time for dinner. All meals are annouced by blowing into a large shell....cool!! Dinner was fish in coconut cream with rice, cassava (a local root vegetable) and veg. It was by far the best meal ever, all ingredients were fresh that day....treats! In the evening it was so peaceful, only the lapping of the ocean and some unfamilar wildlife. We sat on the beach for Kava after dinner. Our second time so we knew what to expect. Everybody joined in and much Kava was consumed. It's a muddy brown liquid that tastes as it looks. But it's not as unpleasant as it sounds though. Everybody sits around the Kava bowl and it is served to each person in turn in a coconut shell. Either high tide (full) or low tide (half full). When you are passed it you clap once and say bula (hello, cheers and many other things!) You drink it in one and everybody claps 3 times then you clap 3 times... this all gets a bit confusing though the more you drink!! It instantly makes your mouth go numb, like a mild aneasthetic. Then it's passed to the next person. During this, 3 of the guys are playing guitars and singing traditional fijian songs. These are strong masculine men but they have the most gentle harmonious voices, really nice! The fijian are great hosts and we chat about this and that. They have a good sense of humour too which is a good job seeing as Rich let out a loud involutary fart during a quiet moment!!! Oh how we laughed at his red face!! One of the ladies demostrated a fijian dance with Freddy (a german guy who looks like robinson crusoe that's staying there for 4 months!!). Rich was then invited to dance with her....oh how we laughed at his red face!!. Later on in the evening we witnessed a moonbow! The moon was really bright and when the clouds passed over it, rings of colours formed all around it like a rainbow....it was cool. Lena invited us to go to church with us the next day on the village on a neighboring island, of course we said yes! Bedtime was around 10.30 pm which has been the norm since we've been in Fiji.
We'll have to continue this another day as I've been typing for ages and this internet cafe is quite expensive!!!
















































