
While my latest visitor was here visiting we went to the Halona Blowhole on her next to last day. I pulled into the parking lot and was most excited when we were able to get what we call "Princess Parking" in our family. A spot right up front at the lookout.
How excited were we when there just out in the water we
could see that Majestic creature coming out of the water! Not ONE but TWO whales, a mother and her calf swimming along. I stood there so excited just crazily snapping my camera in hopes that the unthinkable just might happen and I would FINALLY catch these wonderful creatures of God on camera.

That evening after returning home and uploading all the photos of the day onto my laptop I sat here amazed that it actually had happened. I caught them! A fresh stream of tears overtook me once again. Each and every day we've been here I have been thankful for the opportunity and blessings to live in this beautiful place. But, as I looked with wonder at the pictures I was over come yet again with a strong wave of sadness. This could very well have been the last time my eyes behold the beauty of the whale here in this wonderful place. I said a silent prayer of thanksgiving. Thanking God for giving us these opportunities. The whales to me are such a huge reminder of what a mighty and Awesome God He truly is. If I should never again have the opportunity to watch as the whales swim through these waters I know I have been blessed. Thank you Lord for showing me all the wonders of your beautiful creations here in this island paradise. There will always be a part of me that is forever here.
2 comments:
Dear Veronica...I am so pleased to see your blog!!! And the whales!! What awesome photos;surely He arranged all that. I grew up on Cape Cod....Whale watching boats take folks out to catch a glimpse of just what you saw. I never got to go, but much of my family's heritage was based in sea communities, so the sea is definitely in my blood. Miss it, at times. Early midwest summer is blooming around us...some of the farmers are putting up 1st cutting of hay this week. Our vegetable gardens are planted. Be a while for much though....til later...D.
This is beautiful! I was very lucky to visit Hawaii once and would love to go back!
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