August 10, 2004

17 deg 14 min South, 150 deg 9 min West Yes, we are still out here – sorry for the
long delay in posting. We have just left So far, the highlight of our trip was our stay in
the Tuamotus islands that we visited before We stayed for a week on the atoll of Apataki including
the small island (motu) of Tamoro where we were the sole boat for much of our
stay (they get about 20 boats a year!). We thoroughly enjoyed the few days that
we spent with the Lau family at their pearl farm. When we first went ashore,
the whole family greeted us & gave us coconuts to drink after chopping them
off the tree in their ‘yard’ – a beautiful shell beach. The middle generation of the family, Alfred &
Pauline, had us to dinner each of the three nights we were there. They run the
pearl farm with Alfred & his hired help doing the hard labor & Pauline
selling the pearls in The Laus entertained us like royalty. They took us
fishing & diving which Bob loved. We spent a wonderful afternoon with them
on an isolated sandy motu (very small island) where they organized a beach BBQ.
Alfred built a palm lean-to for protection from the sun while all the boys went
spearfishing. He then smoked the reef fish (lots of beautiful colors) on the fire
in the traditional way: he placed coral rocks on the coals, put the fish
directly on the rocks & smoked them by covering them with palm fronds. He
served the fish on very large leaves that he had brought from their island
& the fish was delicious. We have seen quite a few sharks. Below, Evelyn feeds
bits of fish to her pet gray shark. Most of the sharks are not aggressive, but
it is quite a thrill to see them when snorkeling. After dinner one night, Alfred offered to take us
& the children hunting for coconut crabs (a local delicacy) in his
‘limousine.’ His limousine turned out to be a Caterpillar front end
loader. He lowered the front end loader & 8 of us crawled in -- basically a
big tractor going four wheeling. After no luck in finding the crabs (which, on
average, are about 16” across), we took the tractor to the beach on the
far side of the island & had a bonfire on the beach. It was quite an
adventure. The Laus invited us to the baptism of their son on
Sunday.
We’re off to Huahine in the
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