Took the boat out for a very quick session this afternoon. Came up trumps with my best coral trout so far. On jig (no bait) so even better.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
21 Aug - Ant Atoll Fish and Dive - Dive
Scott wanted to take Nic to a spot that he had dived at about a month ago but we just could find it. So over the side we went at a nice looking spot. Unless you've done it you can only imagine the daunting feeling of diving a cliff face. The bottom is at least a thousand metres down. A little scary but fun at the same time.
As soon as we left the surface we were joined by a little white-tipped reef shark. He, and a couple of his mates, stayed with us for the entire dive. Here he is sizing Nic up, seeing if she could provide a meal or two (only joking Peter and Chris).
As soon as we left the surface we were joined by a little white-tipped reef shark. He, and a couple of his mates, stayed with us for the entire dive. Here he is sizing Nic up, seeing if she could provide a meal or two (only joking Peter and Chris).
21 Aug - Ant Atoll Fish and Dive
Saturday saw Nic and Scott heading over to Ant Atoll for a dive and some fishing. As soon as we left the inner reef we saw a massive flock of birds working the surface so out went the lures and in came the fish. We caught eight skipjack tuna and one yellowfin tuna in about half an hour. Nic even got up and fought a couple of tuna to the boat. A great start to the morning.
Scott loaded up on a 16lb skipjack tuna.
Scott loaded up on a 16lb skipjack tuna.
20th Aug - Scott's B'day
Friday was Scott's Birthday and he didn't really want to make a fuss about it. Who would when you get as old as he is.
Jaxon and Indi loved the idea of making a cake for Dad. Scott was surprised that there was a cake after seeing this photo.
Jaxon and Indi loved the idea of making a cake for Dad. Scott was surprised that there was a cake after seeing this photo.
13 Aug - Fire Extinguisher Training
Friday the 13th. If you were ever going to give the women and staff at the Embassy and Navy compounds fire extinguisher training, Friday the 13th would be the perfect day wouldn't it. What on earth could possibly go wrong...... Luckily for us nothing did. Scott and Dean rounded up some out-of-date extinguishers, got everyone together and after a quick brief about what to do it was game on.
Leading from the front was our Australian Ambassador Susan Cox. No fire is safe now.
Leading from the front was our Australian Ambassador Susan Cox. No fire is safe now.
Nic made sure that any little incidents that may result from Jaxon's adventurous mind are quickly dealt with. Not that we've had any such incidents yet touch wood, wait don't touch wood it might burn, touch dirt or something else that won't ignite.
While we were doing the training up at the Embassy Compound the power went out and the stand-by generator kicked in. No big deal we thought; power outages are a common thing here. It was only as we drove back down the hill that we found the reason why.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Compound Kids
The main reason we applied to come to Pohnpei was to spend time together as a family. So when it's sunny, which is at least 50% of the time we are outside doing something. We spend a bit of time doing the touristy stuff, but it is great to enjoy time at home as well.
The time has come for the training wheels to come off. Mind you this was prompted by Jaxon leaving his bike in front of the car and Scott running over it. After getting fed up with trying to realign the training wheels they were discarded until Indi needs them. We aren't quite there yet but with a bit of practise each day I'm sure it won't take long. Especially if Indi continues offering pointers along the way.
The time has come for the training wheels to come off. Mind you this was prompted by Jaxon leaving his bike in front of the car and Scott running over it. After getting fed up with trying to realign the training wheels they were discarded until Indi needs them. We aren't quite there yet but with a bit of practise each day I'm sure it won't take long. Especially if Indi continues offering pointers along the way.
11 Aug - Black Coral
After Manta Pass we headed South to a little island off of Pohnpei called Black Coral for lunch. It is owned by one of the families that we know and is a bit of resort island. Resort being a very loose way of describing it. The snorkeling is first-class, the island has little huts that you can stay in but you have to take everything else. Stretchers, pots, pans, water, food.... everything. No doubt we will stay there for a night or two over our time here.
Cobalt blue water surrounds the island with fish and coral everywhere.
Cobalt blue water surrounds the island with fish and coral everywhere.
11 Aug - Manta Pass
Scott took Tuesday as a days leave and made the most of it by heading out in the boat with Nic. Unfortunately it has rained a lot lately and the water was a little murky so the photos haven't turned out as great as they could have. It was low tide just after we left which happens to be the best time to view the islands manta rays at Manta Pass.
We were in Manta Pass for about an hour and easily saw at least 50 of these magnificent creatures.
We were in Manta Pass for about an hour and easily saw at least 50 of these magnificent creatures.
11 Aug - Manta Pass 2
Manta Pass Continued.
The current was fairly ripping through so it was easiest to view the mantas by staying in one place. We tied off a line to the boat (which was tied up to a mooring) and just let the mantas swim past us. Here is Nic holding on to a float while a large manta does a fly by. And they got a lot closer than this.....
The current was fairly ripping through so it was easiest to view the mantas by staying in one place. We tied off a line to the boat (which was tied up to a mooring) and just let the mantas swim past us. Here is Nic holding on to a float while a large manta does a fly by. And they got a lot closer than this.....
Sunday, August 8, 2010
06 Aug - Awak Marine Park 1
Friday Nic and Scott had our housekeeper Masita over for the day. It wasn't such a bad day (it wasn't continuously raining as it can do here) so after work we left the kids with Masita and drove five minutes down the road to Awak Marine Park.
Tourism just hasn't hit Pohnpei yet. Apart from Palikir Pass for surfing I'm sure the rest of the world doesn't know Pohnpei exists. Which isn't such a bad thing.....
Tourism just hasn't hit Pohnpei yet. Apart from Palikir Pass for surfing I'm sure the rest of the world doesn't know Pohnpei exists. Which isn't such a bad thing.....
It's about a 500m walk through the mangroves to a little 'Nahs' (BBQ area). From here you enter the water and are amongst the reef and heaps of marine life instantly.
06 Aug - Awak Marine Park 2
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