Whales

February 4, 2017 -Kohala Coast Big Island

Lapakahi Park was the first destination of a busy day.   History Moment:  Lapakahi State Historical Park is a large area of ruins from an ancient Hawaiian fishing village in North Kohala. Visitors can learn about traditional Hawaiian culture through the partially restored remains of this ancient Hawaiian coastal settlement.  The park overlooks the sea.

The guests of the park walks from station to station.  As the group was walking (actually some people were sitting) through the park, Joyce spied a whale and shouted out. “Whale, Whale!”

Larry:  “I see it! I see it!!”

Joyce: “It is breeching” (Really, what is that?)

Jerry:” There is another one”.

Larry: “See it, Debbie?  See it at 11 o’clock?”

Debbie: “Uh, no” Followed by pointing and waving hands from everyone else.

Joyce: “See the tail”

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Larry: “See the spout?”

Debbie:  “Oh that water spout and little dark thing way, way out there?”

Larry, Jerry (well maybe not Jerry), Joyce jumping up and down.  “Yes, yes”!

Debbie proceeded through the historic park keeping an eye out for whales.  It was impressive but small.  Debbie just thought they were going to be much closer and bigger whales.

The next stop was further down the coast.  This place was for dedicated whale watchers.  Debbie says that this group was hard core.  They had chairs, binoculars, food, and huge cameras.  It seemed as soon as Debbie left the whales did something spectacular causing oohs and aahhs.  Debbie can now spot a whale but is not sure that she was ready for the “show” (professional whale watcher group).  She snuck behind a tree to take pictures with her phone.  Larry took lots of pictures but had little success.  Larry said that it was because the whale was too large for his camera.  Debbie thinks that he is making it up.

On the way home, Jerry made one of Debbie’s favorite stops.  Anueue Ice Cream and Shaved Ice in Waimea.    The order was Mango and Orange Passion Fruit shaved ice with macadamia ice cream with snow on top.  (Debbie can talk the lingo – coconut milk on top.)  Debbie and Larry got the same thing because they declined to share.

Shaved ice is not defined in Google so Debbie volunteered a definition.  It is a dessert that one gets when you go whale watching.  (This explains the large number of fanatical whale watchers).  It is in a spiffy cup with bright colors and may be difficult to eat without spilling on one’s clothes.  She looks forward to more whale sightings and is planning her next shaved ice selection as she washes her clothes.

One thought on “Whales”

  1. I am disappointed there are not any actual pictures of whales … or perhaps I was just not looking closely enough? Should I have loaned you my big, bad sports lens? But I’m all over the whale watching reward: definitely the coolest looking shaved ice treat I’ve ever seen!

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