Day trip to Bomi Lake
The day started with Crepes at the house and then it was time for Buddy and I to ride on the AG100s to Bomi Lake. The Lake was formed from an abandoned strip mine about an hour's drive from Monrovia. On the AG100 it takes about 1 hour 45 minutes. If only they made the AG200. No matter the number of CCs, you just can't beat the open road.
Upon arriving at the lake we knocked on the gate of the one facility at the lake - a water bottling factory. We wanted to ask them how we could get down to the palaver hut (like a gazebo). The Lebanese man (Ravi) recognized me and we were invited in to have a party with him and his friends. They were some cool guys.
Here is Hassan and Hissam puffing on the Arjeeli (the hubbly bubbly). This is very popular in Lebanon...and Bomi Lake.
And the food was superb! Just as the meat came off the bbq I asked buddy if we should bring out our small bag of tortilla chips in the ziploc bag. He looked at me with incredulity and replied, "It's just a drop in the bucket."
We went swimming in the lake in the pouring rain. The temperature was perfect and it was a surreal moment as the rain created a thin layer of fog on the lake. We then wrestled, as only guys can, on a air mattress on the lake. Here is Ravi posing:
While we were jostling for king of the hill one of the guys caught a fish. Ali contemplated eating it:
Probably the best part of the day was with this guy named Abdullah. He tried to talk Buddy and I into swimming across the lake to visit the Genie. He tried to convince us adamantly that it was the best kind of genie - a white genie. He would then break into a fit of laughter. It was so surreal that Buddy and I both pulled a cramp while swimming and listening to this guy.
While on the shore he wanted me to take a photo of him. He just stood there, so I asked him if he could do something. "strike a pose Abdullah!" I asked of him. "A vhat?" I made a motion with my arms and he understood. These are two of his poses at different times throughout the day:
He wanted a second photo. By this time he was getting the hang of the pose. I could barely take the pic I was laughing so hard. He spontaneously pointed and shouted: "GET OUTSIDE!!" then he would do it again: "GET OUTSIDE!!"
Overall it was a really great day. We made some new friends and Buddy and I promised to visit their bakery in Monrovia. I think they will have the best bagels in town...in fact I think they are the only bagels in town. To making new friends!
A great day for a ride!
Upon arriving at the lake we knocked on the gate of the one facility at the lake - a water bottling factory. We wanted to ask them how we could get down to the palaver hut (like a gazebo). The Lebanese man (Ravi) recognized me and we were invited in to have a party with him and his friends. They were some cool guys.
Here is Hassan and Hissam puffing on the Arjeeli (the hubbly bubbly). This is very popular in Lebanon...and Bomi Lake.
And the food was superb! Just as the meat came off the bbq I asked buddy if we should bring out our small bag of tortilla chips in the ziploc bag. He looked at me with incredulity and replied, "It's just a drop in the bucket."
We went swimming in the lake in the pouring rain. The temperature was perfect and it was a surreal moment as the rain created a thin layer of fog on the lake. We then wrestled, as only guys can, on a air mattress on the lake. Here is Ravi posing:
While we were jostling for king of the hill one of the guys caught a fish. Ali contemplated eating it:
Probably the best part of the day was with this guy named Abdullah. He tried to talk Buddy and I into swimming across the lake to visit the Genie. He tried to convince us adamantly that it was the best kind of genie - a white genie. He would then break into a fit of laughter. It was so surreal that Buddy and I both pulled a cramp while swimming and listening to this guy.
While on the shore he wanted me to take a photo of him. He just stood there, so I asked him if he could do something. "strike a pose Abdullah!" I asked of him. "A vhat?" I made a motion with my arms and he understood. These are two of his poses at different times throughout the day:
He wanted a second photo. By this time he was getting the hang of the pose. I could barely take the pic I was laughing so hard. He spontaneously pointed and shouted: "GET OUTSIDE!!" then he would do it again: "GET OUTSIDE!!"
Overall it was a really great day. We made some new friends and Buddy and I promised to visit their bakery in Monrovia. I think they will have the best bagels in town...in fact I think they are the only bagels in town. To making new friends!
A great day for a ride!
Comments
To our great demise we never located the white genie. According to Abdullah they are the best type of genie. He was quite convinced of that...We'll keep looking.
Have you been sailing lately?
I'm getting a kayak here soon - we're hoping to do some maiden voyages.
Cheers, Marcel
Is it snowing in Calgary yet?
Marcel
Sounds excellent. Bye
Anna
Congrats on the job! God is smiling.
Cel