Sun, sand and sea :)
Hey! Im back in Colombo for the last time. Seems like this is the only city with decent internet connection. All other places have modem which is incredible slow. Although they all claim to have broadband. If I ask: Do you have broadband/cable, the answer is yes. If I then ask: is it modem? They also say yes....and then its obvious they do not really understand what I am asking, but it usually turns out they have modem and it costs a fortune. In Colombo they really have broadband and it is 1/3 of the price in other areas. However, I did not expect to get good access outside of Colombo anyway, so Im actually impressed by all the internet places that did exist:)
(photo: CK & Gucci in front of the house we borrowed)Anyway, last wednesday I met up with Ida, the Swedish girl and we decided to travel together to Unawatuna for some days untill I had to go back to catch my flight. Ida has been staying with her Uncle here in Colombo for a few weeks. She was also a bit deperate for some company :) When she told her uncle that we planned to go south, it turned out that her uncle had a friend who had a house in Unawatuna... and so it happend that we ended up staying there. A beautiful house with aircondition, beautiful garden and 2 German sheperds (guarddogs) called CK & Gucci. Luxury at last ;)
(photo right: Ida, the swedish girl)The house was just across the street from the beach. When we got there I also realised that last time I was here I had been on the wrong end of the bay...because here it seemed to at be more yong people, still couples though, so still hard to get to know people as they tend to keep to themselves. Anyway, this time I had company so I didn't care. (photo: Dog drinking water)
We spent the days lazing about, but we didn't really stay that much on the beach since it was/is burning hot. It is about 35 C in the shadow these days and from 11 am to about 2-3 pm you will burn to death if you stay on the beach. Well, maybe not, but I didn't feel like testing it. So we tried to avoid that time of the day. We still got more than enough sun though and a lot of swimming in lukewarm water. (photo: me enjoying beachlife)
We were even so lucky that we met Mr. Massageman. He introduced himself like this: "Hello, my name is massageman". "Hehe...oh really? Nice for you..goodbye"! He didn't take our ignorance as a defeat though. There were quite a lot of touts/beggars frequenting the beach, but as long as we ignored them they seemed to avoid us...but massageman was a bit funny, he seemed a bit hyperactive. Everytime he approached anyone he waived his arms in all directions claiming that the whole beach was his area. (My area, my area, you come get massage!) :o However after enough of ignoring looks from us he finally trodded off to find new victims.Apart from beachlife there wasnt much else to do. Unawatune is a pretty quiet village. We did go into the city of Galle and look the fort built by the Dutch when they ruled...and on one end of the bay in Unawatuna there is a small Buddhist temple that we visited. (photo: Buddhist temple)
And sometimes I just went to the house and stood infront of the aircondition while drinking icecold water....it was really a good feeling. (At home I normally sit on the heater though..hehe the opposite is the case here)
Hm...what else, not a lot. We had monkeys on the roof one day and the dogs went crazy..ah and I almost forgot; while on the beach a dog peed in Ida's bag!! (both tragic and funny)I'm heading home on wednesday so not much more to write, but I migth do one more entry with stuff I have forgotten to mention or just simple observation from Sri Lanka. I have seen and experienced soo many things everyday and I have not managed to write half of it down (then I would have to spend all my time in internet cafes) but i'll see if I can add some keywords or similar later.
