Wednesday, November 6, 2024

5 November 2024 Dimaquait Island: New Restaurant , New Pool, More Swimming

 


When we checked in, they told us that the restaurant and pool next to our cabana was set to open soon.  We interpreted this to mean that there would be a new restaurant to visit not that there would be a large grand opening ceremony at 8 AM.  We certainly never expected that they would be testing out the speakers at 7:20 AM.  I put on some clothes, walked over and explained to then that it was far too early to be having a dance party.  I headed back inside but did not get back to sleep.  Instead I found  myself back out watching the ceremonial rooster dance.  We headed out for breakfast and a 4.5 foot monitor lizard came into the dining area. We saw another big one on the way back, it was sitting in the foot washing basin.  We did some more snorkeling, we swam and lounged by the new pool, we ate at the new restaurant and then hunkered down in the storm that blew through. 


The Wood-swallows love to bunch up together


Just one day's worth of plastic jugs and he did not even get them all


A Malaysian Plover Life Bird #1


So many bats


When the sun lights up their wings it looks like an x-ray


Waiting for the opening ceremony


Let the ribbon be cut


Dance time


Dance like there is a rooster on your head


So much pageantry


The sword is a bit overkill for the rooster


The sword would be more appropriate for this beast


The life guard had to call some snorkelers back from the rocky waters


A pacific reef heron


These clouds will eventually bring a storm to the island


It is already raining on the main island


Follow the mossy green road


Hmmmm, if I had my wood carving tools I would get to work


A beautiful orchid bouquet for the grand opening


1010 is ours 


Bats!


A different species of lizard


Collared kingfisher


There was a pair flitting about


For lunch I ordered three appetizers prepared in a hot skillet tableside


It was enough food for three people


Shrimp pancakes


Pork ears and pork belly


With pork cracklins on top


Here are the dishes


Leslie thought she was ordering a chicken skewer, out came a half a chicken on a skewer!


At least there was not bat on the menu


The stick is still stuck in the sand


A massive flower 


Rome has been a great help for us on our stay.  We presented him with the coveted TeamLeip travel card


He has consented to the use of his likeness for bloging purposes


Back in the water


The bright one is a cleaner fish


School's out!


Love the colors


Super bright


Bug lavender coral


The giant clam is ready for a smooch


Sea Trout


the cutest box fish


Racing stripe


Emperor Angelfish


Slow and steady


The fish here are super colorful


The water is clear


Looking like rain is on the way



 It has been 2 years and 153 days since we began our Migration