Friday, March 20, 2009

Swim, Boy, Swim!

Click on photos to enlarge! "Acquire inner peace and a multitude will find their salvation near you."
Catherine de Hueck Doherty

1923 Ford touring car
"If Beethoven had been killed in a plane crash at the age of 22, it would have changed the history of music... and of aviation."
Tom Stoppard




"The only competition worthy a wise man is with himself”
Anna Jameson



All of nature is animate; Lovers

“The distance is nothing; it is only the first step that is difficult.”
Madame Marie du Deffand




Maui Realtor Mike Spalding is in his early sixties but his version of "taking it easy" might not match yours exactly. A few nights ago the long distance swimmer, and recent inductee into the Hawaii Swimming Hall of Fame, set out to retrace the crossing by Kamehameha's flotilla of war canoes of the 30 mile wide Alenuihaha Channel from the Big Island to Maui.







All was proceeding "swimmingly." Spalding was in the zone beloved of distance athletes and the crossing looked good. Then something in the wine dark sea scratched his chest. He realized that the light from his accompanying kayak had attracted a swarm of cuttlefish. A moment later, a 1 inch by 3 inch bite was taken out of his leg, probably by a cookie cutter shark feeding on the cuttlefish. No word on if the little shark spit out the human flesh and said "Phooey." Mike called the kayak over and scrambled aboard, filling it with fresh blood.








Cookie Cutters grow to only about 2o inches long, but they possess a serrated row of sharp teeth suggesting the eponymous baking tool. They take a bite and SPIN. Ouch!





Maui boy intends to complete the swim at a future date. No quote from da shark. As for me? Look for me under a ridiculously big straw hat FAR up the beach. . . A L O H A! Cloudia




12 comments:

the walking man said...

Kamehameha was on a mission, Realtor Mike an adventure. In the end though all crossings leave someone with a story to tell. I personally would like to hear the fish' version of both crossings.

claude said...

I like very much Tom Stoppard's quote !
On next May we open our little sea and we shall be able to swim.Good for my back. ALOHA, Cloudia !

Reader Wil said...

What an adventure! I hope he recovered soon from his injuries. I like your quotes! Thanks for your visit and comment!.

Junosmom said...

Yes, there are creatures in that water! What bad luck their paths crossed.

Daryl said...

Happy first day of spring .. its SNOWING here in NYC

Charles Gramlich said...

Those sticks together are very cool. Looks like snakes making love

Anonymous said...

That's quite a story! And another reason why I'm not big on swimming in 'real' water - you just can't see what's going on down there, and who might be thinking "Hmm, that looks kinda good" You'll find me under a big hat, too..by the pool! (but I do love beachcombing and rambling) Cool photo of the two branches spooning!

magiceye said...

loved all the pics and the tale was superb!

Akelamalu said...

I love the pictures, especially the last one and of course your words always fit perfectly!

SandyCarlson said...

I suppose every challenge has its price. Good for him for facing it and enduring it.

Lovely photos.

DeniseinVA said...

Yikes, I think I would be with you back on the beach Cloudia. I'm not really a swimmer anyhow but I do love lookout out at the ocean. Interesting post, photos and quotes as always.

Cloudia said...

Walking Man: Thanks for sparking my imagination with your comment. I couldn't comment on your blog today, but have added it to my blogroll! Aloha

Bonjour, Claude.

Aloha, Wil.

Junosmom, YES! Creatures!

Daryl: I know! Saw it on the TODAY show. Wispy, Springy, little flakes. Magical! (Blogroll!)

Thanks, Charles; You too are on the blogroll now!

Deborah: Spooning, yes!!

Magic eye: Namaste.

Ake: Love Ya, thanx!

Sandy! Aloha-

Denise: Thanks, Your blog has been getting even better!

Thank you everyone!!!