Saturday,Feb.7th
The day
began quite clear. We were able to see the top of the mountain from our
balcony. I was even able to get a picture of the Keck Observatory telescopes. I
stood on the balcony just enjoying the arrival of the ship. The captains of
these ships always amaze me with their skill. The silence was suddenly broken
by a blowing sound. I looked and there just a few yards away was a whale. I did
manage to get my camera out and I did get a picture of its back.
Young people
on paddle boards came out to meet the ship.
We had
breakfast in our room and then we headed off to meet our tour. At first we were
wondering because they were late arriving. But it turned out very well. We were
in a 15 seater van and there were 10 of
us so that was good. The van was old and the upholstery left a lot to be
desired but the AC worked perfectly and the guide was first rate.
We were
scheduled to tour from 10 till 3 and we ended up touring from 10:30 till 4:00.
We covered all of the places we were scheduled to visit. Our Guide Uncle Phil
was very knowledgeable about the flora and fauna and culture and history of
Hawaii.
He drove us
from one location to the next and at each stop we were given time to look
around and take photos. In between he told us all about the area and how things
used to be and how they came to be as they are now. He obviously has mixed
feelings about statehood and how it came to be.
The day was
wonderful and here are some pictures of the highlights.
1 comment:
Wow...a whale... we always manage to miss seeing them from the ship.
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