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Monday, January 08, 2007

More fire twirling


Fire twirling


Dimutu lost in music at the NYE party


The final sunset of 2006



There was something so spiritual about seeing this sunset. It gave me the opportunity to say thank you for how my year was ending and that I had been able to make my dream come true.

More Christmas



Sarah me and Suranga

Norman - everyday Sunday


Norman is one of my favourite characters in Unawatuna and has many pearls of wisdom to share if you can understand him.
His favourite saying is "Everyday Sunday"
The other is "Slip of the tongue not fault of the brain"
Go figure.

Nature's palette


How many amazing shades of grey can nature create!!!

Boys always think they know best


Pah!!!!
Raja and Iranka crept up on me and Liz to see what we were up to and thought it hysterical that we were trying to fly a kite.
Iranka's theory was that the kite was faulty. Not that lack of wind had anything to do with it. To get my own back I told him he would have more chance if he climbed down the cliffs. It still didn't fly. But it kept them quiet for a while and gave us something to laugh at.

What a perfect way to end a day


How perfect is this?! Sunset on "The Platform" at the Blow Hole. They bring you beer whilst you watch the sun go down.

A bit more sunset


A spectacular sunset


Lets go fly a kite


To be consigned to my mental - "not one of my best ideas" folder!!!!!
It was too cloudy to lie on the beach so I had the bright idea of trying to fly a kite from the top of the temple. Assisting in the attempt is Liz.
The missing ingredient was the wind. Not even a slight breeze to ruffle its feathers. It's a good job it was quiet and secluded up there or else everyone would have seen two demented English women trying to get it airborn.

My first sunrise


It only took 4 months, but this was the first sunrise I saw in Unawatuna.
After a night of dancing in Hikaduwa I climbed up to Raja's land to see the sun come up. It was truly beautiful.