Cetacean
Captain
Flight distance : 2528264 ft
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Aloha Susan,
Your emoticon in the last two posts look like you have gotten too much sun! Pick cheeks!
Very true, beauty is found everywhere. Even though I may not be able to fly, I can still appreciate the beauty around me here in the jungle up next to the cliffs (Pali), even when it is raining. Even sharks swimming in our bay (a Hammerhead Shark breeding ground) are beautiful if you can get past the initial shock of seeing them in the same water with you.
I was once training for the Fin-Swimming Nationals in the bay (Kaneohe Bay) when two 10 foot Tiger Sharks swam towards me. Fortunately, I was swimming around a small (circular) patch reef and snuggled up on to the reef into shallower water as they passed. (I think they were interested in each other.) I watched them pass and when I turned to continue around the reef, a third 10 foot Tiger shark was trailing them! Again fortunately, that one was more interested in the front two than me.
Needless to say, I raced back to the boat (great training) all around the reef only to have the captain of the boat already heading back and teasing me. He kept saying, "You wanted training, now train! Ha Ha!!!"
An interesting day none the less. Our Captains would never do that!
Aloha and Drone On! |
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