Friday, July 11, 2008
I"m Back!!!
Anyway, I'm back. Spread the word! I'll get my act together and get some pictures downloaded soon.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Video
Thursday, June 19, 2008
I'm Back
The major bummer about being sick was that I pretty much missed the 66th Anniversary of the Battle of Midway. I spent a lot of time helping plan it, went to Hono to meet the group and come out with them, and promptly went home and passed out after I got here. Seems to have gone pretty well. The whole thing is just kind of a surreal memory to me.

This guy lives outside my back door. I left my flip flops outside and he decided to steal one. Good thing we came out or I might never have found it.
Brent, our volunteer who left a couple of weeks ago, came on one of my tours and took a few photos. So, here's one of me in my spiffy new Fish and Wildlife uniform. OK, the hat isn't quite uniform, but, I'm tired of getting skin cancer and it looks pretty good.

Peace,
Murray
Friday, June 13, 2008
Guest Post by Sara
My post won't be as articulate as his, but I will try my best. As we drove back to the house, it was obvious there were some birds here. The next morning I found out just how many...500,000 pairs of albatrosses. That is just the adults and doesn't count the chicks and sub-adults. I watched the movie the Birds when I was way too young and so you should know how I was feeling. I have gotten over the shock, awe, and holy shitness. But still there are like a million birds (and that is just the albatrosses). AHHH!!!
I am sure Murray has told you about the island...it is 1.8 x 1.8 miles long. I still can't figure out the layout either. Honestly, it would be easy to get lost on the island. I had to laugh the first day when Murray said we would tour the town first. I figure we could tour the entire island in one day, but honestly that just isn't possible. Each day, I have had a specialized tour of either the buildings or the trails. I have added 16 birds to my geeky life bird list. I have learned a little about the history of the island. Transportation consists of golf carts, bicycles, and foot traffic. My tours have been on a bicycle, one that has a faulty chain, but otherwise it is grand. Riding is like driving through an obstacle course with all the birds.
Although the island is small, we've been busy every day with something. Some times it is a tour in the morning with a nap in the afternoon. So here is a little list of what I've gotten to do on this small island....
snorkeling, bird watching, turtle watching, seal watching, tour of a NOAA ship, walking the beach, getting to see an albatross chick puke, hanging out with National Geographic film makers (watch the NG channel for Murray and Midway), eating 3 great meals a day (evenings of Thai food), laying on the beach and getting sunburned of course, walking the beach with 12 shades of blue water, seeing buildings from all eras of Midway Island, and hanging out with Shoe.
Hopefully one day others will be able to visit this place. Besides being beautiful in so many ways, the history is amazing as well. When I return to the mainland, I will post my photos here:
Sara's Photos
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
More Great Visitors
John, in the picture above is headed to Laysan Island for 4 months as a volunteer. He'll be camping out in a tent most of the time. Yep, we have it pretty easy here on Midway.
Later, Murray
Friday, May 23, 2008
Better
Sunday, May 18, 2008
A Tale of Two Teeth
I'm not really impressed with Honolulu. Just another big city. Granted, I only saw a small portion of it, but the traffic was really bad. When I think of Hawaii, bad traffic is not what should come to mind. I'd get off work and stop at the Ala Moana Mall to have dinner at their food court. Remember, I had a temporary crown, so was eating a lot of rice. After dinner I'd walk around looking and doing a little shopping. (Coolie cups and a small soft-sided cooler). I looked at all the choices of stuff in that mall and was just amazed. We as a people in this country have a lot of options on most everything: cars, clothes, food, schools; it's kind of obscene in a way compared to what some folks in the world have to deal with. Don't get me wrong, I'd much rather be here than there. It's just....a lot. Choice is good in so many ways. Choice of where to live, choice of what you want to do in life, choice in who our President is (well, not that much choice, I guess) It got me to thinking about the choices I've made in my life. Boy, I've made some doozies. Some, I really regret. I've done some really dumb things and I know I've hurt some people. I'm really glad I came out here, but, sometimes I wonder if I'm losing my son. Or is it just his hitting that age where he likes to be with friends more than the old man. I know it's a natural progression and it happens, but....it's hard.... He chose to not come visit out here. I think in years to come he will regret it, 'cause it probably is a once-in-a-lifetime thing, but, I have to respect his decision. But, it's hard.... So, go hug your kid and tell them you love them, 'cause all too soon, they'll be spreading their wings and going their own way.
Love ya,
Murray
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Denied!
Monday, May 5, 2008
Not Much...
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Snorkeling and Banding
Monday, April 28, 2008
Deputy Secretary
Got a little rain yesterday and saw this Laysan chick and adult getting a drink from the water running off our roof.
Getting late and tomorrow is Monday and back to work. Be well, everyone.
Murray
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Marine Debris
Plastic is a great material and has lots of great uses. But, do me a favor. Don't use it unless you have to...
Later,
Murray
Monday, April 21, 2008
Pacific Grace
Later,
Thursday, April 17, 2008
A Few More Signs
Goodnight,
Monday, April 14, 2008
SongKran
It is considered good luck for the New Year to get wet. So we did. Over and over and over again, all day long. Started during lunch IN the restaurant (courtesy of Pong (not sure about spelling) our chef extraordinaire, and progressed to 5 gallon buckets pretty quickly. Willie didn't show up for the party, so they loaded a golf cart with buckets, drug him out of his house and nearly drowned him. At that point, he decided it was safer at the party. With the ocean relatively close, some took the Big Ride and went into the surf. Brent was enjoying a moment of quiet solitude, but Kristin snuck up on him and gave him a chilly wake up call.
We barbecued ALL afternoon and were finally informed about 5pm that it was time for DINNER. Gads! The food just kept coming....
Truly an awesome bunch of guys!
A really fun day drawing to a close and as a special treat here's a photo of a Bonin Petrel chick whose burrow got stepped on earlier in the day. (Yep, we have a couple of birds,here). We dug it out, put the little dude back in and covered the top with a doormat to hold him over until he fledges. Oh, Diane, the white bird a couple of posts ago is a Red-Tailed Tropicbird.