Woke up early today to go grocery shopping for our dinner tonight at 6:30 in the morning. At the time the wind was blowing pretty strongly from the south and appeared to wash out any chance of going out to do work on the fore reef in the morning. As a result, Tom and I ended up weighing out more tile samples and setting up some more herbivory assays to be deployed out at the fore reef outside Cook's. By the afternoon, the wind had settled some and we decided that we could go out and deploy the herbivory assays at the Rapids site. When we came back I got the chance to go to the airport to drop off the discount card applications for Air Tahiti for our flights to the Tuamotu islands in French Polynesia after I am done here in Moorea. My boss Tom was nice enough to give me a ride there to take care of it. When we go back, Mike and I started cooking our chicken alfredo dinner which just finished about an hour ago. It turned out good but I think we could have added a bit more cream to the sauce to make it a bit thicker. The stick of butter we got at the store (pictured) was huge and we used quite a bit of it for the alfredo sauce. After that I went outside for a while to try to take some night photos. The moon is pretty full tonight so the light in the sky illuminates the clouds beautifully. Now I'm back in my room and about to hit the restart button for tomorrow because I'm a bit tired. Until later.
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