This is where I went snorkeling yesterday. You would think that the hotel strip at Tumon Bay would not be where you want to go. But it is protected from fishing, and people feed the fish, so there are fish to watch. I saw plenty of Picaso Trigger fish, some Parrot Fish. Lots of Needle Nose Fish, just below the surface of the water. They are transparent and come in large schools. I love watching them. On a coral head there what what I believe was a blue box fish. I've got so much to learn when it comes to fish. There was a current pulling me toward the hotels, so I had to work if I wanted to stay in one place. Then there was lots of work to swim back. A couple people walked back, but my flippers work easier in the water than on land. I'll swim out further next time. This time I stayed in close and helped one of the kids have a good time. Next time I'll go with one of the braver people in the group.
I'm doing pretty good, jet lag wise for the first day. I was able to sleep until 4:45 this morning. On past visits to the island, I woke up at 2 or 3 AM and was unable to go back to sleep. I've been busy all day. We took a hike with our friends, Roger and Amy Krum, and their children Nathan and Alyssa. There is a mural at the parking area that wasn't there before. It depicts the traditional sailing boat of the Chamorro people, and the ancient latte stones. We went south on the highway, just a little ways to the viewpoint for Cetti Bay. Then across the road is the trail to Mt. Lam Lam, the highest point on the island. It was such a beautiful afternoon with temperatures in the low to mid 80's and a nice breeze off the sea. The trail goes up through grassland savannas with trees and flowers along the way. We saw the Bamboo orchid that grows in the grass. There were some little blue pea family flowers and some yellow pea family flo...
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