{"id":51,"date":"2013-05-06T21:59:00","date_gmt":"2013-05-06T21:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/beltguy.com\/blog\/2013\/05\/06\/hello-from-nadi-fiji-part-6\/"},"modified":"2013-05-06T21:59:00","modified_gmt":"2013-05-06T21:59:00","slug":"hello-from-nadi-fiji-part-6","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beltguy.com\/Travelogue\/?p=51","title":{"rendered":"Hello from Nadi, Fiji \u2013 Part 6"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hello from Nadi, Fiji \u2013 Part 6<\/p>\n<p>Blog posted:&nbsp; Tuesday morning&nbsp; May 7, 2013&nbsp; Fiji time (sixth travelogue of this trip).<\/p>\n<p>Now that the majority of the SU folks have left, there have been significant changes at the resort.&nbsp; For one thing, it is a lot quieter {grin}.&nbsp; SU ladies are always enthusiastic and they tend to get excited and just keep talking louder and louder.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Next, the breakfast lines are much more manageable.&nbsp; With the SU folks they all tended to go to breakfast about the same time and that overwhelmed the resources of the restaurant.&nbsp; There was always a long line at the omelet bar&nbsp; and often the coffee was not ready {grrrrrrr}.&nbsp; The last two days have been great and much more relaxing in the breakfast area (see photo).<\/p>\n<div class=\"separator\" style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\">\n<a href=\"http:\/\/3.bp.blogspot.com\/-sdFpUH8yR-I\/UYgfg7FFEzI\/AAAAAAAAAh8\/sEho42z1KYs\/s1600\/Breakfast+Room+(Medium).JPG\" imageanchor=\"1\" style=\"margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" height=\"240\" src=\"http:\/\/3.bp.blogspot.com\/-sdFpUH8yR-I\/UYgfg7FFEzI\/AAAAAAAAAh8\/sEho42z1KYs\/s320\/Breakfast+Room+(Medium).JPG\" width=\"320\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\">\nLooking out of the breakfast room<\/div>\n<p>Lastly, the population at the resort has changed drastically,&nbsp; There are lots of kids \u2013 mostly well behaved.&nbsp; It also appears that there are many folks from Australia and New Zealand.&nbsp; We talked to one couple and the feeling we got is that Fiji is a great \u201choliday\u201d (vacation) destination.&nbsp; It is only a four hour flight.&nbsp; The interesting thing we noted is that the folks from Australia\/New Zealand walk on the left side of the walkways \u2013 same side as they drive on.&nbsp; So far we have avoided any head on collisions {grin}.<\/p>\n<p>Almost all of the public areas have huge open \u201cwindows\u201d.&nbsp; Most do have windows, but they are never closed.&nbsp; There are lots of birds that fly in and out of the areas.&nbsp; This is especially true of the breakfast area.&nbsp; As soon as someone leaves, they swoop in and pick up some of the food.&nbsp; The seem to be \u201cpotty trained\u201d as we never see any signs that they have been in the public areas.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>We have been eating our dinner at what is called the Salt restaurant\/bar.&nbsp; Each night we have gotten a table right by the wall that overlooks the Pacific.&nbsp; We try to time it to arrive a bit before sunset (early here \u2013 about 6:00).&nbsp; At the SU dinner, several folks noted that they saw large bats flying around.&nbsp; Well, Sunday night, at the Salt,&nbsp; we sat under a large palm tree that was the landing spot for one of those bats.&nbsp; The wingspan was huge. I think about 1.5 feet and Pat said about 3 feet.&nbsp; In any case it can get your attention.&nbsp; Thankfully, it did not seem to want to share our dinner.&nbsp; There are two types of bats in Fiji (said to be the original native mammals). They have the normal insect eating bats \u2013 presumably like we have in the US.&nbsp;&nbsp; The other variety&nbsp; is called the monkey-face fruit bat, or \u201cflying fox\u201d (called beka by the Fijians).<\/p>\n<p>We made the decision to just relax for these last few days.&nbsp; The tours that were available just did not jump out as being something we had to do.&nbsp; We got to see a lot of this island on our river safari tour.&nbsp; In addition, the weather has been great, but a bit hot.&nbsp; It is much more fun to relax in one of the open air public areas.&nbsp; The breeze in these areas keeps it cool and we get to do a lot of people watching.<\/p>\n<p>We did walk on the beach Monday morning.&nbsp; The sand is not all that great, and the water is a bit murky.&nbsp; That said, it was still fun to collect shells.&nbsp; We even got to see some snails that had just washed up on the beach and were \u201cscurrying\u201d around&nbsp; trying to find a shell to hide in.<\/p>\n<p>As I have said many times, I look for things that \u201cnormal\u201d people do not.&nbsp; I noted that most of the internet for small businesses and homes is from satellites.&nbsp; I got to thinking about what direction they would be pointing.&nbsp; Most TV, Internet, and communication&nbsp; satellites are in what is called geo-synchronous orbit over the equator.&nbsp; In the US, our satellite dishes are pointed in a generally southern direction.&nbsp; Since we are over 17 degrees south of the equator, I assumed that the dishes would be pointing north.&nbsp; So I got out my trusty iPhone with the compass app and walked down to the marina area where I had noted several dishes.&nbsp; Sure enough, they were pointed in a northerly direction.<\/p>\n<p>Today is our last day.&nbsp; We get the use of the room until 5:00 PM and then a bus takes the SU folks to the airport for a 10:00PM flight.<\/p>\n<p>That is all for now.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hello from Nadi, Fiji \u2013 Part 6 Blog posted:&nbsp; Tuesday morning&nbsp; May 7, 2013&nbsp; Fiji time (sixth travelogue of this trip). 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