Sunday, December 12, 2010

Christmas Party and Turtles

We had Lindsey's Christmas part this weekend and it also snowed up on Mauna Kea! We were able to see the snow yesterday, but it was cloudy today, so no pictures were possible. Looks like it might be a white Christmas afterall.

Sally listed off a bunch of questions in her in response to our last post. Thanks for all the questions Sally, we'll try our best with them from what we know.
1) What kind of bugs? Well, the scariest bug of them all (which both of us have yet to see) if this huge centipede that can sting you. It gets about 8 inches long. If you just Google: Hawaii Centipede and look at the images, it should pop up. Scary! We also have scorpions in the drier areas, these really big black bees, huge snails, and a lot of normal things, the most disappointing of which are mosquitoes (but they're not bad at all near the coast).
2) Weeds in the backyard? The only plant that I really know in the photo beside the palms are the reddish and green, really thin plants that are in the center of the photo, near the stairs. Those are native to Hawaii and are Ti plants. Traditionally, they always put these around homes to protect them.

Lindsey running around with some of the staff's kids.


The Christmas party was at the Hilo Yacht Club, great location, but confoundingly...not a yacht in site.


Just today we went snorkeling at a new beach near our house and all these turtles were just hanging out.


Some of the people were feeding them grass, which we learned later upsets their stomachs. They typically love to eat the limu (seaweed) off of the rocks. But with all that grass, they must just get excited and eat it anyway.


It was so nice and sandy all along the bottom. The water was pretty cold, but it felt really nice.


Turtle eating some grass.

3 comments:

Sally T said...

Wow, those turtles are so cool...they are huge! Hope Livie gets a chance to look at those pics, she loves sea turtles. Thanks for the bug answers, Hawaii is such a paradise you would almost expect there to be no bugs, especially nothing poisonous! I'm going to check on those centipedes....ewwwwww!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the pictures Brian...love the turtles! Mom

Anonymous said...

OMG...wait until Olivia sees those pictures. She is a total TURTLE FREAK!!!! Especially sea turtles. thanks always for sharing the beauty of your new hangout!

Love, Jo in NE (not so pretty)