Last weekend Faye and I decided to do a little
exploring. Faye had seen a park on a
trip to the market so we set out to find it.
It didn't take long for our left turn, right turn, GPS Lucy talking to
us and then there it was. From the
street it looked great...lots of green space, a playground for kids, a gazebo
or 4.
He's down there somewhere... |
We both heard a sound that I thought was go carts in
the distance. Something caught my eye
and I saw a speed boat flying across the water of the river that ran alongside
the park. We walked toward the walled
border of the park. I saw an opening and
as I approached it I noticed that it was several very wide steps that disappeared
into the water. Just then, I saw it.....a giant
Komodo Dragon!! He saw me at the same
time, our eyes met and my feet left the ground as I screamed and tried to turn
to my left to run. I ran smack into Faye
who heard me scream but didn't know why! The instant before I turned to run/jump/scream,
I saw this giant animal look like he was heading up the steps toward me but at
the last second, he dove in the water and disappeared.
Not the guy I saw but he looked JUST like this! |
Faye was saying "WHAT WHAT WHAT?????" I told her and then we both realized how we
must have looked and we both cracked up.
We walked along the wall for a few more minutes until we were sure that
the dragon had left for good. The Komodo
Dragon is common in this area and this guy was probably 4-5 feet long....the
biggest damn lizard I've even seen! Of
course, now we can laugh at ourselves, which we've done many times since last weekend, but
at the time it was no laughing matter.
Here's a link to an article in the Brunei Times, the local English language paper.
4 comments:
what a hoot - in retrospect! You and Faye were lucky as those are nasty critters. Really glad he turned and ran. Great link about the 'dragons' - we'd heard about this island during our tour in Indonesia, but never visited. Love your postings about your gig in Brunei!
Thanks Peggy! This is my second temporary assignment with the State Department since retiring 2 years ago and I'm having a great time. Faye is from DC and a computer expert also here for a short stay and we've been put in the same house. We both love exploring and I hope to have more stories about this place before I leave in November. I'm trying to figure out a way to get to Bali too...
Thanks for reading me! :o)
Would love to visit the island..looks quite adventurous
Elsie, you should! It's a great place!
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