Most definitely. And we hear that it’s below freezing and snow back home – which makes me mildly hesitant to complain that it’s probably slightly too hot here. Again, I’m not counting many sympathy votes.
But a lovely day.
Early morning while it’s less hot. And being close to the equator there’s not a whole lot of dusk or dawn. But here’s dawn:


With the fishermen very hard at work.

Breakfast – very healthy with eggs, fruit and wonderful (strong and milky) Keralan coffee.

Off down the High Street shopping, plus a break for elevenses:


No idea what Goa is or was like, but wouldn’t be surprised if there were similarities – lots of yoga and therapies etc.
There’s only one thing to do in the afternoon. Ahem …

The best of the lot. Some of the others might cause alarm … But amazingly warm and challengingly rough.
Dinner being a 20 minute stroll.


And according to our host ( who used to be a fisherman) the lights on the horizon are fishing boats 50kms from shore and 1km apart.
Might feel like Groundhog Day tomorrow – better than the Brexit farce at home – at least ours will have decent pics!
