Sunday, February 28, 2010

Tsunami Warning For Savusavu


Early this morning, we all received a message on our mobile phones, warning us of the threat of a Tsunami for all of the Pacific.
It being a Sunday morning in Savusavu, not many shops were open so it wasn't such a big deal to close the town down.

People living along the shoreline of Savusavu, all left for higher ground, the hill across from us was full of taxis & private cars parked for at least 3 hrs, a lot of them had brought food & mats, so made it a outing for the family.

Again, fortunately for us nothing eventuated so everything was back to normal by lunch time.

It has been quiet around the town now that the children are back at school, but this daylight savings is causing some people problems, the school starting time has been changed, they now start at 9.00am so the children aren't going to school in the dark.

Last Friday, the cruise ship Albatross came into port for a 6hr visit, a lot of the passengers went on planned trips, & a few others did the usual walk around town, looking at the shops, & handicraft stalls, I met a few of them in the local supermarket buying beer.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Cruise Ship Europa


Today we had a visit from the cruise boat Europa, she has about 300 passengers on board, mostly from Germany I think.

I haven't got a photo of her in port, as she didn't arrive until midday, & I was on my way home.

There were stall holders setting up their usual stalls when I drove pass, but not as many as there usually is, I think it is because the ship will only be in port for 5 hours.

They have a beautiful day, lovely clear sky's & calm seas, it may be a little on the warm side for some of them though.
This will be the last boat for a few months.

This photo is of a lovo (Fijian way of cooking), it was beautifully prepared.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Koro Island New Dock




It has been nearly a year since we last visited Koro Island.
Since out last trip Dere Bay Resort on Koro, have installed a new floating dock, this made it a lot easier for us, to off load their guest with luggage.

On earlier trips, we have had to pick up a mooring, then the resort boat would come out to the boat, to ferry their guests ashore.
Nice one Dere Bay Resort, it looks & is a lot better then the old method.

Savusavu is experiencing lovely calm hot days, this is after some really heavy tropical downpours, we had last week
For us on tank water it was a blessing, now all our tanks are full.

There is a new cruise liner due in on Thursday, so hope the weather holds for the passengers, mind you they might prefer a little shower of rain to cool the place down.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

New Savusavu Marina



New floating pontoons have been installed at the Savusavu Harbourside Marina.
It is looking nice & should be another asset for the visiting yachts that visit Savusavu over the cruising months.
Things are fairly quiet at the moment, we will have a cruise ship in next week, so this will again bring much need revenue into the town.
Locals are busy getting their children ready for the new school year, shops are doing a good trade selling uniforms & books.
Some families on the main Island are finding it hard as they lost all their belongings in the flood after cyclone Mike.
There has been so much rain over the last week, it should have filled up all the water tanks around the country.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Namale Guests Enjoy Fishing





I am a little late with these wishes, but better late than never.
A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Years to you all, may 2010 be a good one.

It was a quiet Christmas in Savusavu, this is mostly a time spent with families, a lot of people come back to spend Christmas in Savusavu with relatives.

The town was very busy with shoppers, more so once the buses arrived at the bus stand from the outer villages, usually about 10am, that's when the town quickly became a hive of activity, it is amazing to see just how many people live around this area.

We haven't been out fishing for a long while. the weather just hasn't been suitable
This morning the winds died down, so were able to take out guest from Namale Resort.

We headed out just before 8.00, which is normally late for us, but Fiji has this year decided to have Daylight Saving, so really it was only 7.00am

Once at the mount, birds were spotted & soon we had hook ups, about 4 triple strikes. This caused a few tangles but that all adds to the fun.

There were 3 guests on board so this worked out fine, most of the fish were small yellowfin, but we did have 3 good hook ups, which we lost, but fortunately only lost one lure.
We think it was a Wahoo & broke the nylon trace.

Once back at the dock, we did a tally, 17 Yellowfin 2 Skippys, the staff at the resort will be very happy.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Cyclone Mick In Fiji


We can count our blessings this morning, as Cyclone Mick left Fiji shores.

In Savusavu we were spared the brunt of the storm, when it was first upgraded to a cyclone, the path it was plotted to take, would have brought it our way.

Fortunately for us, but not for Viti Levu, it changed direction & moved more west, & so took in the whole of the island.
Some reports coming out this morning aren't good, a lot of people have lost their homes or have had their houses flooded. There hasn't been much from the outer Islands as communications are still out.

At this stage there are 2 reported dead, & lots have lost all their crops & livestock.
This is very sad as Christmas is so close.
Still, we have to be thankful, it could always have been worse.

We did managed to get 1 charter out before the storm, even then, it was too rough to go pass the lighthouse.
We had to try, as the group had waited 5 days, & were to fly out on Sunday.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Last Ships Visiting Savusavu In 2009




Gosh, it is December already, this year seems to have passed quicker than ever, it must be because we are getting older.

Well, we have had the last tourist boat in for the year, unfortunately we won't be getting as many visiting next year, this will be hard on the local handcraft sellers, that have had a good year with the amount of ships visiting over the last 11 months.

Last month we had a record 4 boats visiting, Pacific Dawn was the only large one, & as always the locals were very happy with the tourist dollars that were spent here.

We haven't been out fishing since the last entry about the sharks, but have to give it a try again soon.
With the introduction of daylight saving on Sunday, have to give our bodies a week or so to adjust, to the hour we lost.