DWC came with us to Sherwood Beach, a quiet and unsuspecting beach marred by many, many, MANY Portuguese Men of War Jellyfish.
The Portuguese Man of War found on the beach are very small. The 'head' is the size of quarter, with tentacles ranging from a few inches to a few feet.
Jellyfish usually swarm the beach 8-10 days after a full moon. We are still a week away from that time. And so, with no Jellyfish warning signs posted, we assume the threat is low. We (Dan & Jake) decide to ride some great Hawaiian waves on the boogie board.
After a few minutes in the water, DWC's foot is attacked by a Portuguese Man of War. DWC bravely fights off the beast, saving Jake and Sam from harm. (Side note: This marks the second time DWC has rescued a soul during his visit so far)
The sting of the Jellyfish packs quite a punch and leaves red marks on DWC's feet. The sting feels like a bad sun burn, but aside from the pain there appears to be no serious danger (allergies, etc).
After washing off with clean water, the sting subsides. We pat each other on the back for the many Man-Points DWC has earned. We celebrate with a manly sized pizza.