Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Mom was out here last month. It was great to see her and talk to her and receive all those hugs sent from home. They were nice. Thank you very much. We had a great time. I took up to another island called "bigji" for as afternoon of snorkeling. I think she was a little nervous about being in a small boat in some pretty rough water. I tried to make the ride as smooth as possible but with the winds that we have been having lately it is a little hard. LOL. The island is about a 25 minute boat ride but it is totally worth it. We got in the water and it was great. It is that water that you see in the movies and in pictures that is just crystal clear and sandy. One of those places that you think can't possibly exist but it does and there we are. We snorkeled around for about an hour or so then went back to the boat. I found a shell for her but the more it dried off the uglier it got. As does a lot of the shells I find in the water. Mom received a necklace with some calrie shells on it and a Marshallese picture frame made from palm fronds. It was really cool. She also spent a lot of time being a beach bum. I set her up with a chair and a good spot on the beach and if I couldn't find her in her room that is where she would be. LOL. I even got her to play some bingo with me. We didn't win any of the games but it was some good company. (I know what some of you are thinking and yes, I do play bingo)
Yesterday I was lucky enough to be a participant in a basketball game against a team from the capital of the Marshall Islands, Majuro. The team is on island for the Marshallese Liberation Celebration. I am currently learning more about this celebration. The game was a lot of fun and we ended up winning 87 to 52. I was very honored to be considered a member for the kwaj team. Pictures to come. Right after the basketball game I had a softball game to play as well. I was one tired dude by the end of the night. LOL. I am on a team called the "Podunkers." We are an A league team and we are having a lot of fun. I am playing second base which is really weird for me since I have never played that position before. I told the coach that and he put me there anyway. After our first practice he said I played it well, I told him it was from watching the Texas Rangers on TV. LOL.
For the last month or so I have been spending a lot of time just hanging out with friends. Doesn't matter where or when. I am really getting into the whole beach bum thing. :) We play a game called Baggo. There are 8 bags full of corn and object is to throw the bag into a hole in board twenty feet away or to at least land the bag on the board. It can be a lot of fun. We just sit there and soak up as much sun as we can and talk about what ever is happening on the island. It is a great way to get to know people. There are several different groups of people that set up their hang out spots along the beach and tend to bounce from one to the next.
Sorry this one was so short. The next one will be much better. Hope to hear from all of you soon.
Nate.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Chili Cook Off on Roi-Namur
This is a place called headquarters. The Americans made is so once they had established control of the island. Most of the building is missing due to erosion over time. I am sure that the bombs didn't help the preservation of the structure.
On to the fun stuff.
Does this look like a fun place or what? The entire lagoon side of the island is beach. I need to just go up there for a long weekend and set up my hammock in a great location and just hang out the whole time. What do you think?
During the cook off there was a fund raising event that some people had to sit in a chair while others threw pie in their face. The ones in the chair are some of the island "big shots" from kwaj. Here is a great pic of my big big boss getting knock out of his chair. This was great!
Here is our Lieutenant just after he was ambushed by all those kids. He is the next step under the Commander of the island. Great fun. The food was great I am glad to say that I did not have to endure another boat ride back to kwaj. I was given the oppertunity to stay on the island for the weekend and just get on a plane back. That place was a ghost town at sunset. There was never anyone out riding their bike or just walkint around. Some where at this wonderful little place called the Outrigger. This place serves the best hamburger in the Marshall Islands by far. It was some good eatin'.
I hope you all enjoyed reading about my Veterans day weekend. Hope to hear from you soon.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Work Happens, I Promise
So there it is, me at work a whole 50 feet in the air and and 55 feet above sea level, at high tide that is.
We currently have a plane here from Orbital Sciences. It is a L1011 that has a very big rocket attached to it is belly. I have had a small part in setting up everything needed for this plane and the mission that it is here for.
And there it is. I have been promised a tour of the plane and I will be sure to get some pics of the rocket too. You can see it attached to the belly of the plane and is not a small one that is for sure. This mission has been posted on the Internet by Orbital Science so I don't think I am doing anything wrong by posting this picture. So don't worry, I don't have to kill you now that I have told you. :) That is some of the things going on here on Kwaj.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Beware of Rocket Scientist
Downtown meck. Not excatly your New York skyline is it? When I took this picture I was about 50 feet above sea level, the highest I have been in almost 5 months.
And finally, after a long moring and a rather boring afternoon and the lunch I finally got at 3 pm, the ride home showed up.
What a sweet sight to see after such a long day. It was an hour boat ride back to Kwaj I turned my ipod on and drifted away. I tried to name all the islands I saw on the way up there, I will need to know them when I get my boat licsense, and didn't see a one on the way back. Well that was my first trip to another island and I would do it again. Maybe next time I will actually catch the boat. lol.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A weekend on Kwaj

This is an Ahku. They have some mean looking teeth but some really good tasting meat. :)



I don't have a clue what it is but it sure is pretty.
On Monday I laid around my room most of the morning and managed to pedal my way out to the golf course for a quick round.
Around the airport...

The parking lot is always a crowded one at the Holmberg Fairways.

There I am trying to decide if I should go over the palm trees or around them. Really it is just a surprise every time. I do manage to play an average of 27 holes a week. I love it!!! I figure that I will know the course pretty well by the end of two years. LOL.
While I was at the far end of the course and far from any shelter what so ever, it decided to rain yet again. I was really into the game and forgot to pay attention to the clouds that were coming in. I got soaked! You would think that some one who lives in an area that averages 100 inches of rain a year would "invest" in an umbrella, but all my experience is from eastern New Mexico where I use to laugh at people who wasted their time messing with umbrellas. Oh how little do I know. LOL.

That is what a typical weekend is for me way out here in the middle of nowhere. I did start my boat orientation class tonight so I will be able to rent out my own boats. That means all day diving trips to an outer island and laying on the beach between dives. :) Hope to hear from y'all soon.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Swimming with Sharks
As you can see this is a very large boat. But I am not writing this to talk about boring old war ships. No, I am writing this to talk about the crazy day of diving that I had. It was a day that was all about the animal everyone fears in the open water. Yes, I am writing to tell you about the sharks that I encountered.
The first i saw on this battleship. There were four of us diving on this ship and a nurse shark came out of the ship right into the middle of all four of us. it was like it didn't really know that we were there. It saw us and just bolted, it swam around two of us really fast and luckly I was fast enough to smap off a picture.
This is a nurse shark and it was about 5 to 6 feet long. These sharks are pretty harmless and stay away from people.
The other shark that we found on this ship was actually asleep.
After a few pics were taken another diver that was watching all this started moving his hands around like he was trying to get my attention. At first I didn't know what he was talking about and then a split second later I was freaking out! I thought he was telling me that the shark had woken up and was moving around. Now, keep in mind that I am in 90 feet of water and breathing 3 times the normal amount of oxygen which can and will play some really mean tricks on your mind. So, I am in 90 feet of water with nitrogen narcosis playing games with me a thinking that a 7 foot shark is mad at me for waking it up. I just froze. I couldn't turn around. The Jaws theme has started playing in my head and only making me freak out more. Once I finally made myself turn around I discovered that the shark had not moved and the other diver was talking about something else entirely. What a rush.
Now we get to the part of my day where all the guys will go, "Man, that is awesome, I wish that I could do that!" And all the girls will just think that i am crazy and that I should never do anything like this again. Let me give you a little background. Discovery Channel did a show about the top 10 most dangerous sharks in the world. Number seven on that list was the was the Gray Reef Shark. They average 5 foot in length and have the best hearing of any shark in the water. Well after our final dive we decided to pull up anchor and just let the wind and the current take us where ever. During that time a 7 to 8 foot Gray Reef decided to come up to the boat and chech us out. Well we were hitting the water and the side of the boat and I got the bright idea to grab my camera and stick it in the water to try and get some pics of it. then another guy decided to put the ladder in the water so I could climb down and get in the water and get some better pictures then I was getting. Like the typical guy that I am, I agreed to it. The only thing that i wouldn't do was take my feet off the ladder or let ease up on the death grip I had on the boat. At one point the shark came swimming right up to me. I jumped out of the water and on the boat only to the other divers amusement. After we located the shark I climbed back down on the ladder to get more pics. Later I realized that I was tresspassing on the territory of one of natures mose feared and skilled hunters for just some pictures (I would do it again if i got the chance).
Okay, okay, I will show you what I came up with. Keep in mind that since I would not take my feet off the ladder and the sea was bouncing the boat up and down and I was literally shaking in my boots the pictures came out a little fuzzy on the edges. But you can still enjoy the in your face shark pictures thanks to my crazyness.
And now my personal favorite and the one that made me jump back in the boat...
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Underwater Adventures
I finally have pictures! I got my underwater camera and have some pictures that I would like to share with you. These are a few of my favorites. Enjoy!



The famous honeycomb grouper fish. Most of the time these are hard to spot.
These little guys just stand out compared to the Honeycomb fish.
Two Morrish Idols. The streamers on the top can grow to over a foot long.
See. :)
This is the most interesting photo that I think I took. I was above another diver and i saw his bubbles floating to the surface, so I put my camera in the middle of them and this is what came out. Kinda crazy, huh.
Well that is all for now. I hope that you enjoyed them and let me know what you think. Thanks for looking and talk to ya'll soon.


