• Island Living

    October 11, 2020 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

    In the darkness of night mainland can feel far
    The sky is so immense with millions of stars.
    Pondering the universe relaxing in the hammock
    Hearing the distinctive crunch of sand and rock.

    As turtles search for the exact place to nest
    Hauling exhausted bodies, but no time to rest.
    A chamber dug, eggs laid then covered with sand
    Ocean return, babies safe in the womb of land.

    Multitudes of turtle tracks can be seen at sunrise
    With the occasional remains of a seabird’s demise.
    Bait fish morph and swirl like clumps of seaweed
    Fins of small sharks spied enjoying a morning feed.

    Paddle board possible but a kayak we did take
    To slowly explore and the island circumnavigate.
    The underwater sights enticed us to submerge
    With snorkel and flippers another world did emerge.

    Slowly absorbing the wonders of our surrounds
    Inhale and exhale of breath being the only sound.
    Surreal colours and shapes of vast coral gardens
    Edged with their skeletons, bleached and hardened.

    Awed by turtles swimming with such grace
    Despite their heavy armour of a carapace.
    Lulled watching the anemones rhythmically wave
    As the spiny crayfish crawl into their daytime cave.

    Made it out to the Wilson bomme as per our wish
    Exhilarated to have observed hundreds of fish.
    Butterfly, Parrot, Angel and Trumpet
    Snapper, Emperor, Damsel & Sergeant.

    Enjoying serenity away from the worlds troubles
    Calmed by our reassuring stream of air bubbles.
    Amazingly such pleasure is within easy reach
    But now we have to venture back to the beach.

    Cheese platter and wine devoured on the deck
    Contemplating our experience on this tiny speck.
    Time has flown, we’re to head back to the coast
    Split decision we’re staying on as Chef and Host!
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