We made sure to watch as many Big Island sunsets with as much awareness and appreciation as we could, even though that meant Shea didn’t have a chance to hear the coqui frogs on the Hilo side the entire trip (maybe he’ll thank me when he hears what it would have been like online). I had told Shea that sunsets were a daily event that stopped traffic on the Kona side, and for good reason! Last night was one of the more brilliant ones with fractals and clouds on the horizon, making the water all the more brilliant and colorful. Obviously cameras can only capture so much, but it was worth the sand in the pants (and shoes).