Dancing

Yep, that was the end of our day. We had some wonderful music going in the cabin after dinner (I think it was Etta James) and a candle. What else do we need? We even managed a couple swing moves in Charisma’s very limited interior!

A nice end to a very pleasant day.

Earlier in the day, we went in to Likuri Island, AKA Robinson Crusoe Resort, and explored a little. Little being the operative word since we walked the perimeter of the island at low tide in about 25 minutes!

Likuri Island in the background.

 

We stayed for the lovo baked lunch (fish, ham, chicken, kokoda, rice and pasta) and were pleasantly surprised by the hula dancing entertainment. Back to Charisma in the afternoon for a nap (we both still are recuperating from colds caught in Suva) and then the best part of the day (well, best part other than dancing with my Sweetie!), a Charisma while watching yet another wondrous sunset.

MaƱana we head for Musket Cove (weather permitting). For now, it’s a peaceful night and time for some star gazing.

One thought on “Dancing

  1. Nice to hear you have added some dance moves into your adventure. Music and dance have been scientifically proven to rejuvenate the the soul. Relax the mind. And mend the body. Potent stuff.

    I say you storm Musket Cove with a handful of your new explosive devices, scare the crap out of the inhabitants, raise the pirate flag, and declare a new kingdom under your rule – Charisma Island. Make blues the official religion and dance the national sport. Hail King Bob and Queen Ann!

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