Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Shooting Fish


 I am happy to have joined the Maui Camera Club. It's fun to shoot fish with other like-minded people.

And waterfalls and plants and flowers.

Yesterdays outing was to the grounds of one of Maui's more spectacular resorts. I am really looking forward to the next one wherever it may be.


Monday, December 30, 2013

Uncle Henry


I got to swim with Bruce's great-uncle this morning. Unlike Bruce and his young friends, uncle Henry wasn't the least bit skittish and swam right alongside me. It's good to be home. Sharks are definitely more fun to hang with than turkeys.


Friday, December 27, 2013

River Walk

We've gone from riding the range out where even the cell phones don't roam, to huge crowds crawling along the San Antonio river walk.

Thank goodness for a week of intensive overeating; it enabled us to blithely consume multiple courses at an excellent restaurant this evening. Yummmm.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Texas Ice

I thought Texas was a part of the South, so what's with all the ice this morning? [brrr]

Monday, December 23, 2013

Pre Christmas Bonfire

The first of the holiday bonfires is burning tonight. Each night's gets larger, culminating in the after Christmas fire which is fueled by the Christmas trees.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

When Dinosaurs Walked the Earth


Today we were out hunting fossils and found several nice ones (photo below) from eight million years ago. We also found footprints which were much more recent. It turns out the footprints were created by a group of twenty-plus giant wild turkeys which roam the Texas ranchland.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Yeehaw


The surf was too big for swimming this morning, so the ladies and I strolled Big Beach for my last morning on Maui for a while. Texas - here I come.


Thursday, December 19, 2013

All About the Toys


 Once upon a time it seemed that I was the only one out in the ocean carrying a camera. How times have changed.

Now days it seems that SCUBA diving is no longer about the underwater experience, but about playing with the camera equipment. I was going to say that it was about getting the photo, but after watching these people fiddling with their fancy setups I realized it was really about the gadgets. As usual, none of these divers saw me even though I was within five feet of them. It's all about the toys.


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Winter Chill


I was feeling a bit chilly on my walk this morning with temperatures only in the low seventies [brrr]. Fortunately, the afternoon has warmed back up into our usual eighties [ahhhh].

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

People and Mermaids Too


 I run into some of the most interesting people on my morning ocean swims - and sometimes not just people but mermaids too!

This morning it turned out that Maui's Mermaids, and some of their hangers-on, were swimming the same route along the shore as me. Lucky me, they even let me join them for a while.


Sunday, December 15, 2013

Without a Scratch

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 For the second week in a row, some of the Maui Pink Cap Swimmers managed to break out of our established routine and explore the cliffs of Ahihi.

Adventure abounded and, happily, we all escaped injury (not for lack of trying).

Click HERE for a few more photos from this morning's ocean swim.

http://www.tropicallight.com/swim1/15dec13ahihi/15dec13ahihi.html

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Early Christmas


 Now that winter is here, the streets I walk are festively strewn with flower petals. This special consideration by the trees makes me feel appreciated. How nice.

And this morning besides seeing the usual stand-up paddleboarders and kayakers, I saw someone flying on water jets. I think someone's Christmas present came early.


Friday, December 13, 2013

Drivers License Revoked


Green Sea Turtles have been missing from the scene the past few weeks. Where did they go? Have they all been eaten by sharks?

Not to worry. This morning they were back, in abundance. But they've obviously been out partying somewhere, because two of them actually staggered right into me. Yes, turtles are often oblivious to their surroundings, but I've never had them actually run me over. If they carried drivers licenses, they would have had them suspended by now. Watch out for those holiday parties.

This Pillow Starfish (photo below) is in the holiday spirit, being all decked out in bright red.


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Thrown by Waves

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 I don't know which is scarier. The threat of attack by Tiger Shark, or the risky spots my swimmer friends take me.

This morning we explored the cliffs along Ahihi bay, peeking into every nook and cranny along the way. Well, not just peeking, but swimming into them to see where the waves would throw us when they crashed in.

Click HERE for more photos from this morning's ocean swim.

http://www.tropicallight.com/swim1/08dec13ahihi/08dec13ahihi.html

Thursday, December 5, 2013

New Spectator Sport


I couldn't resist the juxtaposition of this sign with these chairs. Whale watching, maybe; but shark watching?

Only a few years ago there was no public transport (except private taxis) on Maui, and now there is regular service with double-decker buses. Things are a-changin'


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Enjoy the Swim


 This morning was my first ocean swim since Monday's fatal shark attack, and my mind was working against me the entire time. In fact I even cut the swim short because of my worries.

None of the turtles I saw, who are prime food sources for big sharks, seemed the least bit concerned. And after my swim I noticed several snorkelers who were having a great time, laughing and joking amongst themselves.

So, I've decided that it is time for an attitude shift. If I commit to a swim, I need to banish all worries about being torn apart by big ocean predators. I need to just enjoy the swim.


Monday, December 2, 2013

Time for Action

This morning yet another person was killed by a shark in my back yard. Two deaths in the past few months in my neighborhood plus several bites within a couple of miles. This is getting out of hand. If the sharks don't get back in line I'm afraid that I am going to have to take action.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Fewer and Fewer


 Because of a recent shark attack just a little way down our South Maui shore, turnout was sparse for this morning's ocean swim.

And the crowd grew thinner as the swim through murky water progressed. From the nine who began the swim, only four of us emerged together at the end. Don't worry, the other five all got out safely, but only minutes after getting in.