Showing posts with label Koh Samui. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Koh Samui. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Koh Samui - market, coconut plantation and temple

 
In the market
This was a lively blue fish

One of the few stalls that I saw that had meat for sale
 


View the length of this market shed

 Garlic, pepper corns, and something white in plastic bags
 




 
 
 







At the coconut plantation
 




Removing the husk on a sharp 'spear'


Monkey knocking the coconuts down
 


Couldn't resist the kittens
 
 
 
 

Looking at the fish drying outside...



 
 
At the temple

 
 




 

 


Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Koh Samui, Thailand

Visiting the island of Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand. White sands, coconut palms, lush vegetation. The  island's  traditionally been known for its coconuts and fishing.  These still exist but tourism is more important now. 

The market was full of wonderfully colourful and exotic fish that I didn't recognise and a range of spices and vegetables. A busy and bustling place.

The visit to the coconut plantation was interesting and we saw how the nut is hacked and sliced out of its casing.  Monkeys are trained to go up the palms and twist and knock the nuts to the ground. Humans also harvest the nuts in the same way (it's a very long way up)  or long poles are used to knock the coconuts to the ground, with the obvious accompanying hazard.  We drank the coconut water out of the nut just after it was harvested. I have bought coconut water  at home, in small cardboard packaging..   But this was much nicer.
 
The Buddhist temple Wat Phra Yai was really bright in the strong sunlight.  Our small tour group of 8 had a look around and 2 climbed the steps to the top where the Buddha was sitting, the best photos were taken from the bottom .. And it was so hot and humid we kept in the shade.

Very good guide who explained everything we saw and in such a small group we could all ask any questions that we liked.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Calm, calm, calm...

The yoga this morning was really good - I felt very nicely stretched and calm.  The sea wasn't very calm though and I lost my balance in warrior posture as the ship rose and fell.

Later I was sitting up on deck by the pool, watching the waves when the Captain gave us facts and figures about wind speed and direction etc and that we are on the South China Sea, which is a wonderful name to conjure with.    I got my sketchbook out and started drawing.

Meanwhile, my father got up late, went to a singles lunch party, 2 computer workshops and 2 presentations about up coming places that we are visiting.  We are meeting up at 5.30 wearing formal dress for dinner tonight and then a show.

Tomorrow is Koh Samui.