It's been a rainy weekend so we didn't play volleyball on Saturday evening, and I didn't get out and do much of anything.
This memorial is next to the old power plant building that I showed you a couple of days ago. It is for George H. Cannon, who was killed on Dec. 7, 1941 (many people don't know that Midway was also attacked the same day as Pearl Harbor). He was the first Marine to be awarded the Medal of Honor in WWII. He was injured when the Japanese bombed Midway and he made sure all his men were helped before he was, and then he stayed in the command post until he was forcibly taken out for medical attention. He died later from loss of blood.
This is Tern Island again (I said I'd post another one that's a little closer). It's the best shot I could get out of the scratched up plane window.
This is a picture of French Frigate Shoals from the airplane. It is mostly coral reef but the little tan spot on the right under the little cloud is Tern Island (that's where the people live). I know it's hard to see but it's really not that big.
These are a couple of spinner dolphins that were passing under me on the fuel pier.
Here's a seal that was born this year playing with one of our floats next to the dock.






Here's a Laysan duck stretching out in the sun.
This is a fledgling Sooty Tern and an adult over on Eastern Island. They don't look much alike, do they? The fledgling is the spotted one.












Here's a few of the Laysan ducks.
These are short-tailed albatross decoys. These birds are endangered and one comes back every year. By having these decoys, we're hoping that maybe another one will stop by also so they start nesting here. We also have a little solar powered ipod that plays their calls. The one bird probably won't be back until sometime in October.


This is our supply ship, the "Kahana". One of those shipping containers has my bike and matress.
While I was taking a picture of the Kahana, I saw this white tern chick. Since I haven't given you one for a while, here it is.
Close-up of the same chick.







Here I am mowing the verbesina.
It's not very green after we mow, but the grass will come back. We'll have to keep spraying all the little plants that come up. That big square out there is a cement block with a manhole to get to an old drainage or water system. There are quite a few of them throughout the field and will wreck the mower if we hit them. You can't see them through the thick plants, so we drive with the tractor bucket down so it will hit first and we have time to stop.
Here's a turtle for you Dasha.




