Pre-excursion:
Ate a late lunch at Nino's Wharfside (spaghetti & meatballs, chicken parmesan). Purchased two candies, from Carousel Candies: 1) dark chocolate peanut butter cup; and 2) Oreo marshmallow on a stick.
Excursion notes:
- Was: 4:30 p.m., but MBWW canceled that trip, per low sign-ups, and pushed us later
- Somewhat alarmingly, they had not written down our names for the 4:30 p.m. or the 5:00 p.m., even though we had called at noon and they said they would send an email (never came?)...luckily, they had room
- We exchanged our raincheck voucher, from October 2010, no questions asked; nice!
- Struck up a fun conversation with the desk attendants and a man about Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles : o ) Good senses of humor! .
- Boarded around 5:15 p.m., left the harbor around 5:30 p.m. (had to wait for boat to return, disembark passengers, reset, and so forth)
- We took two pills each of the over-the-counter antiemetic Meclizine, prior to departure...once again: best advice ever...at least for me
- Sky looked a bit hazy, which cooled things off...we donned our warmies while waiting for the boat to leave
- Sea lions on the breakwater
- MBWW staff maintain a list of seabirds in the local area
- Whale sign! Spouts of water sighted, ahead
- Reaching the anchovy feeding area, we understood the magnitude of the sea life around us:
- 40 whales
- Hundreds of dolphins
- Uncountable seabirds
- Breaches, or whales jumping vertical, then crashing and splashing, occurred multiple times...sort of like getting lucky and spotting a shooting star, one has to face the right way and spot it, during the few seconds it lasts, for the best effect
- Pec-slapping and lobtailing also observed
- One hundred yards separated us from the whales, per the federal whale watching guidelines
- Observed dolphins porpoising, in small and medium-sized schools
- Kate Spencer, naturalist, has moved on, to FastRaft
- I did not catch the names of the naturalist or captain, for our trip
- Choppy water, going out and coming in...evenings can get a bit rougher than day
- Seasickness:
- Meclizine saved us, thankfully, though it may have worn off a bit
- Several people not so lucky: a man near retirement age, a father, his son (multiple times, poor guy), a 20-something, his female companion, and so forth...presumably, all suffered
- Crew suggested using the back of the boat, if needed
- Felt overheated several times, and cool air saved me, as well as switching orientation
- Ginger treat helped soothe Dawn's stomach, as we departed, later
- On the way back, I found focusing on the horizon helped me...however, after some time, it became too dark to see
- Indoor computer-driven displays show maps of weather, depth, water temperature, as well as estimated speed and time remaining to destination...very helpful!
- Crew took lots of photos during the viewing portions
- Naturalist on board (most likely correctly) noted a light I saw, near Santa Cruz, was likely a boat light, not the lighthouse
- Complimentary hot chocolate and/or tea/coffee, I think, to warm up, on the way back
- Friendly crew, everyone helped out
- Rode in the 2002 Geo Shipyard Inc-built ship "Blackfin", USCG Doc. No.:1124507, call sign WDC3326, hull number GSY0171B202
- Noises of birds very audible
- Saw only a few jellyfish, appearing as yellowish-white blobs, close to the surface
- Leaving, near twilight, we saw a number of breaches, in succession
- Arrived in port around 8:30 p.m., a three hour trip
- A sea lion briefly barked at disembarking passengers, from the bottom of a short stairway leading to a boat-level access. We watched it for a moment, as it watched us, whiskers visible.
Post-excursion:
- Returned to Carousel Candies and purchased a small turtle plush: "10" SLIDE SEA TURTLE is an adorable stuffed friend featuring wide eyes! Perfect for any sea life lovers! Part of Aurora's Dreamy Eyes collection. Featuring all new styling- soft & fluffy with loveable expressions!"
- Walked through a few tourist shops
- Purchased a milk chocolate turtle and a dark chocolate turtle, from Wharf Chocolate Factory (yum)
- Festa Italia, 82nd annual, which we walked through as we returned to the car, after the excursion
- Popped into Candyland Two, at 200 Alvarado St, to gape at a ginormous 60" giant sea turtle plush, item #308101, on sale there for $300, from vendor The Petting Zoo, Inc. (via their 2015 Sea Life and Wild Life catalog, page 39)
So big! 60" giant sea turtle plush, item #308101, vendor The Petting Zoo, Inc.
- Man playing somewhat melancholy music on a wharf street piano, near MBWW (older, asian pacific-islander, with long beard)
- People smoking despite signs pleading for them not to:
- Three dogs, on the MBWW boat "Sea Wolf II", which we watched disembark passengers, then swing around to the marina-side and out of sight...seemed like they boarded when the boat returned, as we noticed the golden-haired dog trot out of the MBWW building with a dog treat
- Name of the "Sea Wolf II": I listened to Jack London's novel The Sea Wolf just recently, so seemed a curious name to see
- Noticed the Bruce Ariss Wharf Theater (a.k.a. The New Wharf Theater), though nothing advertised...their Facebook page lists their next production as "Seasons of Love", a tribute to the person who helped revitalize the organization, who died in 2014
- Burial at sea: we gathered their intent while watching them, from inside Nino's Wharfside:
- Flowers
- Teenage girl carrying gift bag, which presumably held the ashes
- Hispanic American family members, several generations, several with bright pink shirts
- Middle-aged woman looking somber, possibly grieving
- Rest of party respectful, restless
- Came back more thoughtful
- MBWW sign: "No AM burials"
- Sea otter rolling-over while eating what looked like a shrimp, and then diving and returning with a crab
- The Little Mermaid Glass Bottom Boat Tours ticket booth contained Disney toys, including plush Inside Out character Bing Bong, Riley's long forgotten imaginary friend, as well as plush emotion "Anger"
- "Book a morning trip rather than afternoon, for smoother seas." (via)
- Eat a light meal, but limit the desserts until after
- Use the restroom, to ensure this does not contribute to nausea
- Warmies--even more layers, for evening excursions
- Sit comfortably and switch, if getting exhausted or nauseous
- Ginger treats, to calm unsettled stomach
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