Saturday, March 28, 2015
Fun In The Jungle
Apparently I'm midway through my first tour in Suriname, but no one bothers keeping track. This is one sweet gig, albeit far too short. The daily rains have mostly subsided as the passing days carry us into a short dry season, where it's warm and comfortable, sunny and friendly. Infrequent internet access seems to follow me everywhere I go, but we don't mind too much as there are distractions aplenty. The rig is far enough offshore to keep everyone busy enough with flying, and one can stroll about town and find any myriad of quaint cafes and family owned restaurants, nestled into the trees, colourful birds frolicking about, musicians playing bongos, guitars or flutes, with cuisine that explodes with flavour.
I've hiked deep into the Brownburg. It's real honest to goodness jungle but you have to go much deeper to see blue frogs and the really exotic birds and fauna, something I just can't manage with my work schedule. Nevertheless I enjoyed the outing and saw various types of small monkeys jumping about the trees, some white faced, some looking like furry Persian cats, and heard howler monkeys off in the distance, watched a sloth move sooooo slow high up in the canopy, and spooked countless lizards in various states of shedding.
I've been doing a fair bit of SAR training, completed two more Command upgrades, and flying far more approaches in IMC than I had anticipated. The weather is a far cry from Tanzania's forever blue skies. These are nice birds as well, with auto-hover and air conditioning and all the bells and whistles. I'm struggling to set up further SAR exercises with the Coast Guard, and nothing seems to happen too quickly here, but I'm racking up the hours and smiling all the while.....
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