I'm not sure what's next on my agenda, but I doubt it will be blog-worthy. I will leave this blog up for people searching for Midway, but probably won't add to it unless I start to do something that's worth writing about.
Thanks to all of you who have commented and kept reading. I still can be emailed through my profile. I'm not posting any new pictures today, just a few representative pics.
Green sea turtle underwater near the fuel pier.
Black-footed albatross with chick.
Old WWII Command Post.
One of the four cable houses.
Laysan albatross in flight.
Spinner Dolphin in the lagoon.
Native morning glory on the seawall with the fuel pier in the background.
The WWII pillbox on South Beach.
Great frigatebirds fighting over a fish at sunset.
A Laysan Teal is stretches in the sun.
Red-footed boobies near South Beach.
Red-tailed tropic bird and chick.
Look through the older posts for more details.



I was a little too busy to take pictures today, so here's one of a white tern from a while ago.
I finally got a flying black-footed albatross picture that I like.
Brown noddies are on an old ironwood stump.
I haven't put a picture of a frigatebird chick yet, so here it is with its mom.
Here's a Laysan albatross on the south side of Eastern Island.
We had the ceremony under the hangar.
Our main speaker was Lieutenant Colonel H.C. (Hank) Stackpole, USMC (Ret.).
Chuck Wheeler was on the USS Enterprise during The Battle of Midway. He's pointing to his group.

Some of the visitors are enjoying the beach just before sunset.
Forest and Kim are checking out one of the popolo plants.
A red-footed booby chick seeing what's going on from its nest in a heliotrope tree.
There were 9 seals on Spit Island today. Here are 5 of the seals. There are 2 mothers with pups and another seal resting nearby. You can see a dark speck on the beach on Eastern Island near the top of the picture that is another mom and pup pair.






I'm going to miss this beach. It doesn't get much better than this.
The Walnut is on its way out with our marine debris.