Last Day in Bermuda -- A Day of Reflection

Today, day 9 in Bermuda, is our last full day here (we head home tomorrow afternoon). I think that today should be a day of reflection over all the great stuff we did and all the fun we had here. So, below are nine reflective pictures of our trip to Bermuda. Enjoy!

High-flying in Bermuda!

This is the cruise ship that we can see from our dock all lit up at night.

Above is a moon jelly, which stung everyone but me, I may add. This isn't what stung my grandpa. Moon jellies' stings are very light; they feel just like a little shock, and itch more than they hurt. When the tropical storm was going to hit, a ton of moon jellies were washed in, so we were swimming with a bunch of them. The greatest mystery is how I didn't get stung!

In the above picture, you see a hibiscus. The hibiscus is Bermuda's unofficial flower.

Here's my cousin, Tommy.

Can you tell they're father and daughter?

When we went to St. George's, Mom and Travis ticked off the authorities, so ... well, look what happened to them.

Here's a pic of Tommy and me in the car before we head to Horseshoe Bay.

This is a picture of a longtail. They are extremely popular birds here in Bermuda. They are named for their ... you guessed it: long tails. They are elegantly graceful birds in the air, but I've seen more than a few crash landings!