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Take Your Nail Eyes on a Trip and Just Chill

While in California recently, Holly took a break from nails to go whale watching. 

April 27, 2015
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After so many years of traveling, I have learned to occasionally take a day or two in a fun place to just unwind between meetings or at the end of a class day. I had some time while in California recently to unwind a bit and just enjoy the scenery instead of passing it by in a cab between the airport and the hotel. It was so much fun!  It seemed a shame not to share. If you ever make it out near Dana Point, I strongly suggest that you visit Dana Wharf and go whale watching.

When spyhopping, the whale rises and holds a position partially out of the water, often exposing its entire rostrum and head. It is visually akin to a human treading water. Spyhopping is controlled and slow, and can last for minutes at a time if the whale is sufficiently inquisitive about whatever (or whomever) it is viewing. While on this particular trip, a mother swimming with her calf decided to check us out! I have a short video clip, it was amazing to see them swim and play in their natural environment.

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This was an unforgettable experience with two hours on the boat to appreciate the ocean along with nature and her majesty. Take your #naileyes along with you and just chill!!

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