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{"id":4842,"date":"2011-07-26T07:53:00","date_gmt":"2011-07-25T19:53:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aboarddignity.com\/blog\/?p=4842"},"modified":"2011-07-29T05:51:58","modified_gmt":"2011-07-28T17:51:58","slug":"at-the-pool","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aboarddignity.com\/blog\/?p=4842","title":{"rendered":"At the pool"},"content":{"rendered":"The skies were overcast throughout the day so we abandoned possible plans to visit the outlaying reef. We spent the morning on the boat. Helen got into cleaning while I prepped the villager’s laptop with some movies and wildlife documentaries.<\/p>\n
After lunch we went ashore with the laptop and the universal remote to try on Vatse’s TB. Vatse was not at his home so we dropped our things off with his neighbour where we first performed sevusevu. He leant us his grandson, Lei, to show us the way to the hot spring. By now the weather was clearing. The walk to the hot spring followed the shoreline crossing a number of small streams. To cross the streams we made us of bamboo bridges that had been built over them.<\/p>\n
Lei left us at the hot spring as we could easily find our way back. Helen dipped her feet in while I went all the way. It was quite a large pool, warm, not hot. In some places we could feel hot water seeping up through the mud and sometimes trails of bubbles would rise. When I sat still in the areas where the hot water was rising it got quite warm and relaxing. With the blue skies overhead, the palm trees around us, the sound of the surf and occasional birds around us it was quite idyllic.<\/p>\n
While we were there a posse of young school children passed by. When the noticed us they all lined up on one of the smaller bridges for a photo. On the way back we spotted a family of wild pigs. Perhaps not wild but certainly free to roam.<\/p>\n