Tuesday, 1 January 2008

Happy New Year!!

Just to wish everyone all the very best

It is 3.15pm and we have just popped into the office to get out of the cool 32’C in the shade, it is another scorcher here.
We started New Years Eve celebrations by toasting a total of 50 Hawksbill turtles having laid their eggs on the Aride beach, a record number for this time in the season. So with at least 2 months of egg laying time left, we should easily break the best ever total of 67 - What a way to start 2008, eh!


New Years Eve was a quiet one here on Aride, sitting on the beach watching the sun go down with a bottle of Seybrew (local beer). We are really lucky and have got the island to ourselves for 5 days, with all the rangers and volunteers using New Year as an opportunity to take some of their holiday away from the island. It is an amazing place to be with just the 2 of us.

It was great to wake up without a headache and to be out on the beach at 6.30am - with us being 4 hours ahead I bet some folk back at home were still out partying! It is the first time ever I have been snorkeling on New Years’ Day, and I was rewarded with some excellent views of some great fish – like the Powderblue Surgeonfish – beautiful.

With everyone else away there are plenty of tasks to be done – Seychelles magpie robins need a feed in 10 minutes and need to see if our turtle total has gone up, so I had better go – all that’s left to say is, here’s to a fantastic 2008.

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