Bok from Croatia
Reports of the bay suggest great viz from time to time, cuttlefish and other fab fish back, water temperature above 20 C and Michelle’s baby Arnie being babysat by the lads from the Drinks Express. The latter bit being the only vaguely alarming bit of news.
We are on the last week of our sailing vac in the Croatian islands. The gift that keeps on giving.
I have been swimming each day. Water is around 16-18C. In training for WWW.
The captain Manus has been kayaking madly each day in prep for the mighty Molokai kayak race in Hawaii in June from Molokai island to Oahu - this stretch of water also reputed to be one of the worlds most dangerous swims on account of the sharks.
On a small island on the Hvar archipelago we visited a hidden gem of a restaurant again (it’s always a stop for us) where the lovely owners Perina and Thorkild grow their own produce, pickle their own capers, make their own wine and serve the best fresh fish.
Perina is an ocean swimmer as it turns out. I have promised to send her a BnB cap. Induct her into the BnB hall of fame.
A few more snaps
The traditional dish is a ‘peka’ akin to a Kiwi Hangi type thing slow cooked with coals all around. A first for me to order a peka :)
Lamb peka pictured.
Flying the BnB flag
Enough holiday spam we are on the home straights. See you all soon.
and Dave Capless we know you been asking Nat ‘when are your horrible parents back’ - love you Capless ! Sweet. Not.
Hambe Kahle everyone
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B&B monthly dinner – Tuesday 14th June 2022
The speaker at our next monthly dinner, to be held on Tuesday June 14th at Bluewater Café at 6.30 pm, will be one of our swimmers, Dr Caroline West. Caroline, one of Australia’s best-known doctors, will explore the science behind memory improvement and what we can do to keep the brain young - simple steps that may really surprise you. Caroline is well known for her extensive medical media work in print and TV which includes reporting and producing for Ask the Doctor, Catalyst, Beyond 2000, Good Medicineand 60 minutes. Most recently she has been posted in Broken Hill working with the Maari Ma Aboriginal Health Service as well the Flying Doctor Service.
The cost of the dinner is great value at only $30 a head, which includes shared entrees, and a selection of mains to choose from (including a vegetarian option). Glasses of beer or wine and desserts are also available at the special price of only $5 each (please note, NO BYO). Bookings are essential, so to avoid disappointment and secure your spot please book HERE.
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