The Fishing Village
- Pedasi , Panama
If I say “fishing
village”, what comes to mind? Docks, marinas, a harbormaster? Nets, fish
markets, shrimp boats, a la Forrest Gump? That’s what you get if you Google©
“fishing village”, and click on images. Some are more sophisticated than
others, but the idea is the same.
We had heard that
Pedasi, Panama
was a fishing village, so naturally, we expected something that would come reasonably close to our Hollywood-esque concept. We arrived in the
afternoon, and checked into a Bed and Breakfast.
Since it was already so late,
we opted to check out the beach & the fishing the next day, and went to the
main part of town. As serendipity would have it, there was a wedding that
evening at the church on the square, complete with sleepy flower girl,
beautiful bride, and rowdy guests with fireworks. There were a couple of little
shops open, and a few people selling trinkets and jewelry out on the street.
Bright and early
the next morning, off we went to the “playa” to see the fishermen and soak up
the local color. The beach at Pedasi is lovely, with its warm sand and gentle
surf.
There was a parking area, a couple of small structures, but, lo and
behold, no docks, no marina, no big “Deadliest Catch” boats. There is an ocean,
there are little boats that you might be leery of in a calm pond, and there are
guys that take those boats out into the deep blue sea and come back with fish.
It’s as simple as that. We hung around for quite a while that day. The sea was
actually very choppy, but nonetheless, there were brave souls taking tours in
those same small boats, going out to an island barely visible on the horizon.
A
fishing boat came in while we were there, and the guys brought the boat up onto
the shore, unloaded their catch, (still alive, by the way), and ran it up the
beach to a waiting pickup truck. It gets thrown into a cooler full of ice, and
they take off. This all happens within a couple of minutes. You could time it
with a stopwatch just for fun. During the fish handoff, the sea gulls turn into
creatures from a Hitchcock movie, swooping down and diving. It was very
entertaining.
So next time you
think you need a lot of gear and trappings for something you are undertaking,
remember the fishermen at Pedasi, and don’t go overboard. (I know, that was
really bad.)
No comments:
Post a Comment