Day 111 (Thu 26 Oct) - Goa Majorda Beach
Sarb got up quite early and got a cab to Colva Beach so that he could have his keyboard fix.
Colva was absolutely heaving with people in their Sunday finest on account of it being a feast day. The market stalls were absolutely loaded with all manner of Indian sweets.
Jo met up with Ruth and Keith and spent the day on the beach. Keith, as usual headed straight for the sea, however this time he didn't have his fellow swimming buddy so came a cropper by a mini tidal wave. Jo and Ruth decided he wasn't safe to be left alone and took it in turns to keep an eye on him in the sea. Being in the sea was no hardship, it felt like soaking in a big bath tub - and as Jo hadn't been in a bath for some months she certainly made the most of it!
We all met up again at the Kentucke restaurant on the beachfront at about 6pm. Sarb had been on the beach taking photos of the sunset ( [1], [2], [3], [4] ).Had a drink and then went to Williams where English pies were being served by and English chef!!
Sarb ordered a beef and onion pie whilst the others stayed with less risky options. When Sarb's plate came out he was pleasantly surprised to see a big pie and real Heinz baked beans! It turned out that Jo had asked the chef to cook one of the Heinz baked bean tins Ruth had brought out with her from the UK. The pie was ace!!
We loaded up into two rickshaws and headed back to Pentagon's for a few drinks before walking Ruth and Keith back up the road to the entrance to their hotel.
Colva was absolutely heaving with people in their Sunday finest on account of it being a feast day. The market stalls were absolutely loaded with all manner of Indian sweets.
Jo met up with Ruth and Keith and spent the day on the beach. Keith, as usual headed straight for the sea, however this time he didn't have his fellow swimming buddy so came a cropper by a mini tidal wave. Jo and Ruth decided he wasn't safe to be left alone and took it in turns to keep an eye on him in the sea. Being in the sea was no hardship, it felt like soaking in a big bath tub - and as Jo hadn't been in a bath for some months she certainly made the most of it!
We all met up again at the Kentucke restaurant on the beachfront at about 6pm. Sarb had been on the beach taking photos of the sunset ( [1], [2], [3], [4] ).Had a drink and then went to Williams where English pies were being served by and English chef!!
Sarb ordered a beef and onion pie whilst the others stayed with less risky options. When Sarb's plate came out he was pleasantly surprised to see a big pie and real Heinz baked beans! It turned out that Jo had asked the chef to cook one of the Heinz baked bean tins Ruth had brought out with her from the UK. The pie was ace!!
We loaded up into two rickshaws and headed back to Pentagon's for a few drinks before walking Ruth and Keith back up the road to the entrance to their hotel.
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