The lead paint work is going along well. The buildings are being treated and the ground is being covered by shade cloth so that the albatrosses won't nest in those areas with the most lead paint. That should save a lot of chicks from dying of lead poisoning.
We also had a retirement party last night for Sak Phosri. He has worked on Midway for almost 29 years. We've never heard of anyone else being here for that long anytime in Midway's history. We'll lose a lot of island knowledge when he leaves.
Remediation of the old torpedo building (or parachute building) is almost complete.
A lot of people wonder where we get our drinking water. Well, this is it. This is our rain catchment area next to the runway. The ducks like it a lot.
This is some nice marine debris artwork made by Susan Scott in Honolulu. She writes a weekly column for the Honolulu Star Advertiser as well. The birds are all old cigarette lighters and the blue and green areas are small plastic pieces that washed up or that albatrosses brought back to feed to their chicks.
This is the other "Lighter art" piece that Susan donated. Thanks, Susan!
We had a full house at the All Hands Club for Sak's retirement party.
Here's the guest of honor, in the dark shirt, as well as Toy, Kamwang, Prajim, and Anthony.
Someone had a lifesize photo of Sak made for everyone to take photos with. The golf bag, which everyone signed, was a retirement gift from the island. The cutout will stay on Midway, but Sak will take the golf bag.
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