Today seemed a bit more normal after slowly learning to operate in this time zone. Each time, I have to re-learn how seriously crossing the International Date Line can mess one up. Flying west over many time zones seems much more difficult than when going the opposite direction.
Anyway getting into a regular routine helped too. Night jumps to day here about a quarter to six. It works the opposite in the evening. There’s little pretence of dusk, it goes from sunny to dark very quickly.
There wasn’t a whole lot we had to do today, other than the necessities of eating, napping, and bathing. We did go into Minuwangoda. The local Lal drove our tuk-tuk. We picked up things at the supermarket. We also found one of those little big pin to N. American type electrical adapters. We ended up not needing any for either the DVD player nor the digital picture frame. In both cases the power strip and wall plug too the small type on those items brought here.
I am so happy with the food. I guess I’ve always been as I noticed that the photos in the frame of our 2004 and 2006 trips here surely included a lot of food photos. I was just about to mention the spicy prawn curry we just had with dinner, but Jay just brought in a bowl of fruit ice cream on a bed of freshly cut papaya. How can one argue with that?