After meeting up with friends for lunch, Bryan and I drove north to Napili Bay. Upon arriving, I called up the family and told them to check me out on the Napili Bay live cam. You can check it out here. After a few adjustments, my mom easily found me on the beach. How cool is that? Bryan and I waved hello, then I got off the phone to head into the water.
I was super excited to try out my new bright pink fins (thanks, Drew!) again this afternoon, but the blister I acquired on yesterday's snorkel prevented that from happening.
No matter. I ditched the fins and swam "naked." Just my swim goggles, my bare feet and my underwater camera.
I was in the water after 5 pm, so it was feeding time for all the fish.
{a school of Convict Tangs}
{A smudge of a rainbow in the sky}
{small fish, long fish and lots of prickly sea urchins}
But my absolute favorite snorkel spotting this afternoon? A flippin' octopus! Bwahahaha! I had to insert the evil laughter. This is the first octopus I've spotted on my own. I feel so proud. I was swimming over the reef, and I noticed something mottled a rust color fluttering under a rock.
I swam in closer to investigate and was rewarded with this guy:
As I was taking photos of him, he decided he had enough and blasted me with a jet of water from his siphon (that white tube in the middle). I decided to leave him be and swam on.
{I like the blue tips on his fins}
{Vana!}
After I got out of the water and got comfortable on my beach towel, it began to sprinkle.
But here in Hawaii, where there is rain, there are rainbows!
We tried to sit it out, but after looking up and only seeing darkening skies, we decided to take off.
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