Monday, June 26, 2006


We only have five weeks until we're off this rock and curling our toes in the warm tides of Oahu, and since our backs, shoulders, arms, and legs have seen virtually no sun in over a year, we have made it a point to go the beach as much as possible. However, being the rainy season, the beach tends to look like this on most days. On Sunday we went to a near by beach that is tucked away on the far side of what used to be a small island and is now the natural end of a man made peninsula that stretches out beside the Seto Bridge. The purpose of our short drive was to see if it would be a good place to come on Monday to play in the sand and get some sun. It turns out that the water is a bit colder here, the kelp is ubiquitous, and there is actually a sign that says no swimming. The view is great though, and the location very remote, considering its relative closeness to the main part of the city.

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