Wailea Rocks

Wailea RocksWalking around the shoreline path at Wailea, between the beaches there are rocky areas like this one where the waves come crashing in.

What first caught my attention, and the reason I climbed down the mud slope to get to the rocks, were the large black crabs that were climbing over them. Unfortunately, it seems that the crabs do not like their photo being taken and scuttled away before I got even close to them.

I think that this shot captures some of the ruggedness of an area more commonly associated with soft sand beaches, luxury hotels and condominiums these days.

Living in Borrowed Housing

HermitTaken in the aquarium on Maui, this not so small crab would stop and pose for photos as he ran sideways along the glass wall of his tank. Must be a puzzling experience for a crab to see a totally alien world so close, and yet not be able to get to it because of something you can’t see.

AT&T Update

No surprise that I did not get called back as they had promised to resolve the illegal billing past the date that they had terminated the service. I spoke to somebody else though, after having to convince the stupid menu to just connect me with an agent (why is that so hard?) and they promise me that not only will I not be billed again, but that they have applied the credit for the time after the termination already so it should not be deducted from my bank account.

Lucky I didn’t use a credit card ever in my dealings with them though: once again demonstrating their lack of technical ability, an AT&T computer system was hacked over the weekend and 19,000 credit card numbers were stolen from it. The numbers belonged to customers who had purchased DSL equipment at their online store. What concerns me is that this is just the break-in they know about. Given my recent experiences with them, I wonder how many other systems have been compromised that they just don’t know about yet…

What’s Up?

What's Up?One of several seals on a rock just below the road in La Jolla. Most of them seemed to be on this rock, although there were a few swimming around it; perhaps waiting for their chance at the slide up. That seemed to require careful timing so that the wave would help push you up onto the rock high enough that it didn’t just pull you straight back down on its way out again. Several times we saw this fail, the seal making it part way up only to be sucked back down as the wave receded.

Lonely Rescue

RescueThis surf board, belonging to the life guards, was the only thing on the beach at La Jolla. It was an overcast afternoon, most people were up on the road level looking at the pelicans along the rocks and the seals swimming around the little bay and climbing up onto the rocks. Not a lot of call for a rescue surf board, but it was ready in case.

Gorilla in the Grass

Please Just Go AwayAt Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Orlando there was a family of gorillas. This one was standing out near the front when we got to the viewing area. Then he got up an moved into the longer grasses; then he got up and moved again to be even further away from the strange apes who were looking at him through the shiny metalic eye pieces.