Want to Welcome some new readers. Glad you are stopping by and hope you enjoy our Hawaii Life.
Gracie had a recheck appointment with the vet on Tuesday. Things seem to be improving--my girl is better, but still not 100%. We believe we've nipped the bug and are making headway in recovering from the ordeal. Gracie is exhibiting some signs of depression which is normal since she did lose her best friend. We will continue to monitor her issues and take a second round of the de-wormer the end of next week.
Sharing a few photos of my seal trek from Tuesday....Gracie isn't in to having her photo taken right now, so it's seal adventures for now.
Showing posts with label #volunteer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #volunteer. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 27
Saturday, January 10
What's in the bag...
If you read yesterday's post you saw that I once again went to the beach. Now I know some of you are thinking, gosh she sure goes to the beach a lot. Well yes and no, you see my treks to the beach during the week are "work" related. I am a volunteer for NOAA and do weekly beach surveys to monitor the endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal. So those adventures do not include a beach umbrella, towel, beach chair or a cooler full of drinks and snacks. The gear is a bit different. My goal yesterday was to cover 3 beaches on foot. I gathered my gear and hit the trail.
As I was watching the beautiful waves on the north shore of Kauai, I glanced down and realized I'm a walking advertisement for several industries. Items include: #1 Binoculars from Cabela's a must for identifying a seal from an appropriate distance, #2 a camera (Nikon) with a good zoom. See #1 for justification :) #3 Water bottle, this one is from HydroFlask (best water bottle ever) no warm water for me. #4 the day pack (Outdoor Products) Inside that pack is: cell phone, personal identification, pen, seal id book, seal cards, sunscreen, extra camera battery, money, car keys, snack, lip balm and bandaids!! Yes, that's all in that blue bag!!
Being a volunteer doesn't pay well (not paid one cent) but the benefit package sure is priceless. I get to see parts of Kauai that many folks only dream about. Take a look at what I captured and experienced yesterday.
Disclaimer: I am not being compensated for endorsing any of the above products, they just happen to work for me.
As I was watching the beautiful waves on the north shore of Kauai, I glanced down and realized I'm a walking advertisement for several industries. Items include: #1 Binoculars from Cabela's a must for identifying a seal from an appropriate distance, #2 a camera (Nikon) with a good zoom. See #1 for justification :) #3 Water bottle, this one is from HydroFlask (best water bottle ever) no warm water for me. #4 the day pack (Outdoor Products) Inside that pack is: cell phone, personal identification, pen, seal id book, seal cards, sunscreen, extra camera battery, money, car keys, snack, lip balm and bandaids!! Yes, that's all in that blue bag!!
Being a volunteer doesn't pay well (not paid one cent) but the benefit package sure is priceless. I get to see parts of Kauai that many folks only dream about. Take a look at what I captured and experienced yesterday.
Surfer headed to the waves |
cool rock cairn |
another surfer |
a freshly molted Hawaiian Monk Seal hiding in the bushes |
a honu basking in the sun |
Laysan Albatross over head |
opihi shell collection |
nesting albatross incubating her precious egg |
the waves |
I'd say I had a pretty good "Pay Day"!!
Disclaimer: I am not being compensated for endorsing any of the above products, they just happen to work for me.
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