Poipu Beach Aerial 2009h

Poipu Beach Aerial 2009

Poipu Beach. I walk through twice a day now. Mary has decided that we will walk the Honolulu Marathon in December, and without training, I’d be lucky to make it 2 blocks, never mind 26.2 miles! So, walk we do, at least 45 minutes every day, and a couple hours on the weekend. I’ll let you know how it comes out.

As I went by the kids beach yesterday, I was startled to see about a dozen visitors with bright yellow life vests in the shallow water staring at a large turtle. One of the visitors touched the back of the turtle, and was immediately stopped by the guide, and asked to please look but don’t touch. Our germs, you know. Dangerous. What a joy to see these huge turtles (honu in hawaiian), so many and so friendly. When I moved here from Minnesota in 1986, there were no turtles at the visitor beaches, they had been eaten or scared off. Nice to see them back and so numerous these days.

Look closely at the right bottom corner (Brennecke’s Beach, good boogie boarding) and you will see people, mostly young kids, waiting for a ride on a wave, and swimming with them are, you guessed it, turtles! And the occassional seal, too. The turtles love that water, they eat something in the sand below, and seem to consider the kids just more turtles. What a wonderful site. We have watched for hours.

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