Moorea, French Polynesia
86 high and 81 low
2019 ended with a little rain and wind, but we woke up to beautiful blue skies! In the routine of things we had breakfast on the deck and our slow start is a perfect start to the day.
Andy and Saylor set out to visit the sharks and rays. Saylor's first time and she was surprised how friendly they were. I'm still holding out because I'm a big chicken and always seem to hear the soundtrack to Jaws when I'm in the water.
As Andy was walking up from the beach he noticed some people having bloddy Mary's and said how good they are. Minutes later we are having lunch on our patio and they delivered him one. So nice!
Drove up to Beleveder's Peak. Of course it started to rain as we get you, but it was pretty. It could be a spectacular view if it wasn't cloudy.
Very windy road to get there, but road is in great condition. On the way down you can take the first left after the agriculture school and it will take you to Cooks Bay through a pretty, very local neighborhood.
We have seen a number of coolers on the side of the road. Obviously looks like something for sale so by the third one we pull over to check it out. Sign says thon Blanco. Thinking something white. Beautiful white tuna, perfectly packaged in thethon ooler for only $3.00 a pound. Not my jam, but Andy and the kids can't wait to get back to our beach shack for sashimi.
A great afternoon of hanging out in the water with the family and and chatting while watching the kite surfers. Walked out on the pier and had champaign to watch a bit of a sunset.
After dinner Hudson heard a giant palm fran fall.
He decided to give his weaving a go.
It has been a great stay and we all agree that this is the best Airbnb spot we have stayed!
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