We had bad news and good news on the mowing today. The bad news is that we found the mower that we used yesterday had a flat tire and can't be used. The good news is that Thawal (our mechanic from Thailand) fixed the clutch on the tractor, so that's back in use. Today we got enough mowed for a few hundred albatross.
Other news: I have been asked to extend here for another 6 months. I told them I would. That's why I've been working all the extra time on Saturdays. I'm taking time off during Christmas and need some comp time so I don't have to take leave without pay. I'll still leave on Dec. 7 like I planned, but I'll just come back in January.
The fuel barge left this morning. Now we're set for a while.
This is the road that goes near the old gun emplacements, old bunker, and cemetery. For you guys who used to be here, it's Roosevelt drive. It probably wasn't so overgrown when the housing was here (this used to be a real street).
This is the bunker that I never knew existed until some weeds were cleared.
From the inside.

















Here's 3 albatross enjoying the place we just mowed next to the runway. 2 of them were banded previously, which means they nested in one of our plots before.



It's not easy trying to get through the naupaka and heliotrope trees. They are really thick over there.
Here are two of the last power line poles on the island. A while back the new lines were put underground. A lot of albatross died on the lines over the years. This is over at Radar Hill. I took this picture right after breakfast and I went back at lunch and they were gone. There is only one short power line left near the old fuel farm.
This is our library. The door across the way by the garbage can is our store.
This is one view of our books. People have just left them there over the years. We actually have a lot of them, but before we take them home we have to make sure the termites aren't reading them too. A lot of them are unreadable because of those little bugs.








This is an area we call bulky dump. If you look at the satellite image of the island, it's the little peninsula on the south side. We got about half of it mowed the last 2 weeks.






White terns like to sit on bikes.

These pictures are of our old furniture storage area. This building used to be the commissary, now it's just a place to store old non-functional appliances and non-useful furniture. It will probably take a few weeks of extra time to sort out the worthless stuff. I don't know what we'll do with it, but at least we'll organize a little.