It is good to see Humuhumunukunukuapua'a open once again.
This high-end seafood(ish) restaurant is named after the state fish, and one of the fun words we all learn to pronounce after moving here. Hoo moo hoo moo noo koo noo koo ah poo ah ah.
Because Maui is so very far from pretty much anywhere, we get very few private yachts. So it was a special treat this morning to see the Invictus just off shore.
A quick search online found that it is available for rent for a mere half-million dollars per week. It sleeps 12, so that works out to a mere $6000 per person per night.
Maui's Mermaids allowed me and a couple others to join them for an ocean swim this morning. Forget the dolphins, I would rather swim with mermaids any day.
The Maui Pink Cap Swimmers were seriously considering not swimming this morning due to howling winds.
However, this group cannot be kept down and we headed out from two opposite locations to meet in the middle. The tough conditions made it a true adventure swim, and who doesn't love a good adventure?
Several Green Sea Turtles were happily munching away at algae growing on the rocks this morning. They don't seem to mind getting tossed about by waves in the shallow water; I guess when you've got a shell like theirs, banging onto rocks is no big deal.
This part of the coast was closed yesterday due to a shark sighting, but all I saw were friendly critters today.
I have a hard enough time lifting my coffee mug in the morning (it is a big mug) that I can't even imagine what my wimpy arms might do if I were to attempt a handstand.
I was lucky enough to get to swim with Mermaids at La Perouse this morning. And even more fortunate to experience a small poetry slam at the Aquarium. What a great life I have.
The beach is usually crowded during my morning walks, but not today for some reason. I really could not figure out why I had the place pretty much to myself.
The ocean is becoming a little chillier and the unusual lack of sun this morning did not make getting going any easier, but conditions were great for a fun swim.
I'm a guy who likes to get out into the ocean several times each week and interact with the creatures I encounter there. I often swim with dolphins, sharks, rays, and whales. Check out my photos on my website: www.TropicalLight.com