Monday:
We gave up our rental car yesterday so the next month we are car-less.  We've been to all the temples and sites that we need a car to get to.  So we have our bicycles, our feet, boats, taxis, and tuk tuks.  The tuk tuks on this island are pickup trucks with a cover and two rows of seats in the back.  Holds about 8 or 10 people.  The fare is 50 baht to anywhere on the island - it does the ring road which goes all the way around the island and also takes detours into the beach towns.  The ring road is about 32 miles. 50 baht is equal to about £1/$1.50ish US.  
After the gym we walked down the main road until a tuk tuk showed up (no schedule but very frequent).  Went to our usual coffee cafe, a bit of shopping at the Tesco, then we caught a tuk tuk to one of our fave restaurants for lunch.  After lunch we got another tuk tuk and took it to the Muslim village which is very near our house.  
The Muslim village is the southeast corner of the island and the vast majority of residents are Muslim.  The only mosque on the island is here.  Most are fishermen.  They have a huge market there every day with all kinds of fruits and veggies and fish and meats.  We bought some oranges.  The fresh veggies looked great!  If we were cooking here we'd buy our veggies there.  
Since we were doing all this in the middle of the day when the sun is hottest, we got quite sweaty.  Solution:  as soon as we get home we put on our swimsuits and jump in the pool.  Bliss!  
Riding our bikes to dinner.  
No pics today.  Sorry.
Oh, and while we were eating lunch we saw yet another motorbike accident at the 3 way intersection.  Someone pulled out right in front of the motorbike.  Lucky they didn't hit their heads as they had no helmets.  But the woman got her leg very banged up.  She'll be hobbling for weeks.  I've never seen such careless driving as I have here.  I nearly hit a woman on a motorbike.  I was stopped to do a turn into our housing community and since there was a deep puddle on the other side the woman decided to overtake me just as I was turning.  I just managed to slam on the brakes.  How stupid!  We hear ambulances here all the time - and I'm sure 95% are motorbike accidents.  The locals seem to be assertive motorbike riders but they are mostly careful.  The very worst are the foreigners - tourists.  So many people are walking around all bandaged up or in casts.