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Hawaii over the years.

The girls. Cute…

The girls. Cute as a paper of pins.

Ke’e Beach and the last stop on the road. From here you can begin to hike the Kalalau Trail along the Na Pali coast. Dug in against the towering cliffs it is a treacherous and frightening proposition which we all declined.

At this flat place ‘Hawaii’s greatest hula masters once taught here. According to legend, the volcano goddess Pele departed Kauai from here, settling on the Big Island, where she still lives.’

Standing on scared ground…

Standing on scared ground at Lydgate Park looking to where the river joins the Pacific. Note the bridge on the far left, the river is flowing towards you. Now walk yourself a couple of football fields under the bridge and there you are, at the house.

This is it for…

March 10

This is it for today. Two pictures. It rained. ‘It rained.’ Interesting grammar… We did some chores and some shopping and then relaxed through the day and into the night. We did puzzles, read, played dominoes, ate of course. It was lovely.

Here is early morning with the river flooded and the dock sunk on its moorings.

This is a bit…

This is a bit of the Princeville Hotel’s beach with pools and all the usual luxury hotel accoutrements behind me.

The lobby however offers one of the most stunning views EVER. Even socked in by low clouds and rain I just stood there a-gape at the 290 degrees of surrounding mountains and sea, with Hanalei Bay and Bali Hai in the distance. It really is worth driving through condo-land to see. My pictures are useless to convey the feeling and I couldn’t find anything on the internet either that came close so you’ll just have to go.

Here is a quick…

March 5

Here is a quick situating of Sharon’s son’s house:

This shot is from a viewpoint looking down to the Wailua River with the sea in the distance, about 10 minutes up the road from the house. You can find the house right around the last bend in the river.

We had lunch at…

We had lunch at a nice spot on the beach in Kapa’a. This is one of their wall decorations. The restaurant is called Scotty’s and it was well priced and delicious, with delightful staff and a great view. Wow. A winner!

Can you guess what…

March 13

Can you guess what it was like today? Right. Rain. And tomorrow? Rain. So I looked her up, Hinakuluiau, the goddess of rain. Ok, Ok Hinakuluiau, we get it.

We drove out to Princeville today for a look around and because from the Princeville Hotel you can get some killer views without going outside. The ‘town’ of Princeville is actually a private world of golf courses, time-shares, condominiums, and boutique hotels – 11,000 acres of primo real estate devoted to very high end, isolated tourism.

I suppose it could be worse for the local people – like if it was a stinking industrial pig farm or something.

From the bridge in…

From the bridge in the above picture, standing back to the sea and looking up river towards the house. You can see the little green dock in the middle distance right and across the river is Smith’s Tropical Paradise and Fern Grotto in the Wailua Marina State Park.

Then we walked over…

Then we walked over to the beach to admire the kite surfers. These guys were Hot and F*ast. So far I haven’t seen any surfers with those sails on their boards. I’m going to have to ask around about this.

C&K have two look-alike…

C&K have two look-alike cats. Sharon used to let them in until they started tearing up the furniture. They still want to come IN. ‘Let me IN or ELSE.’

The neighbors a few…

The neighbors a few doors down were having a birthday party for a friend of theirs and invited all of us to join in.

The girls at the party included (left to right) me, Other-Sharon, Nancy, Cousin Sharon, Kathy, and Camas. Other-Sharon is visiting from Idaho where they own and operate a guest ranch. We were at Kathy’s house three doors down from Cousin Sharon.

Camas lives next door to Kathy and I’ve put a couple of her oil paintings in with the places they evoke. You can click here to see her shutterfly album.

A view from the…

A view from the cemetery road.

This Palm Forest was planted in the 1800s and later surrounded the Coco Palms resort where they filmed Blue Hawaii among many other Hollywood productions. Listen for Elvis as you pass by… The resort was abandoned after Hurricane Iniki in 1992 and stands now ghostlike itself. Political debates rage as to the next incarnation of this stunning site.

Click on the link for a slightly larger view of the Palm Forest.

This place in Wailua…

This place in Wailua River State Park is where everyone kicks into four-wheel-drive and heads up to enjoy the location made famous by Jurassic Park. The gate is even still there. But the river was so heavily flooded and running so fast we didn’t see anyone give it a go.

A flash of sun!…

A flash of sun! Quick!! Take a picture!!! Looking back at the house from the dock on the river.

From/through/around the downstairs windows is the site for all the other house pictures. There are two bedrooms upstairs and I’ve got this massive and oh-so-very-very comfortable suite to myself.

You’re right, what you’re thinking, about that bedroom suite. It is bigger than my house.

In the front yard,…

In the front yard, hanging over the river. When the coconuts are young they take them down from the trees that hang over the lawn. Those babies fall on your head they will knock you stupid.

From the port in…

From the port in Nawiliwili where the cruise ships come in looking back to the Marriott. Duke’s, where we ate one afternoon, is there to the left of the hotel. The storm created a river right through the restaurant and they’ve had to close until the rain stops and they can clean-up.

…Charis got a surprise…

…Charis got a surprise ice cream and a coconut cake with a Candle! Everyone was saying how lovely Charis looked all dressed up and wishing her a very Happy Birthday.

The family went off…

July 31

The family went off to church and I took a walk down to the beach to enjoy some swingin’ ukulele tunes.

This is a view to a small part of Diamond Head crater, a few blocks away from T&B’s back yard.

The last couple of…

August 5

The last couple of days I’ve had more outings with the kids.

Here’s Charis who wanted to get dressed up and go out for a fancy dinner. And so we did. We went to The Top of Waikiki, one of those revolving restaurants with a magnificent 360 view.

Charis’s dinner was spaghetti and red sauce with meatballs, hold the red sauce, hold the meatballs, cheese on the side, shrimp cocktail, all ingredients separated, catsup on the side. And then because when we get a chance once a year to go on our outing we are always celebrating a birthday…

The family getting ready…

The family getting ready to head off to church. There’s a big Ukulele festival down by the beach and I’ll be walking there for what I’m hoping will be lively entertainment and a uniquely Hawaiian PhotoOp!

Ok ok this pic’s fuzzy. Someone should do the arithmatic as to how many shots are required to get five people with good expressions And in focus!

I am positioned in…

I am positioned in what the captain called The Queen’s Seat meaning I’m in the middle and I don’t row. You heard no complaints out of me.

There’s Caleb up front, taking the lead strokes and following the commands to ‘switch!’ and ‘rest!’ and ‘power Now!’.

We then took a…

We then took a tour of their new office suite. They are scheduled to move in next week.

This is Trevor and his secretary in Trevor’s new office, the secretary having been newly placed in front of an office five down the hall from Trevor’s. And the data port in Trevor’s office is on the opposite wall from where his computer station is designed. And etc.. And None of it is my problem!

Beth, lovely as always….

Beth, lovely as always. I dragged her into the shade after a while of watching the kite flying.

It is utterly as gorgeous here as you always image Hawaii to be. Yes, it’s swelteringly blazingly hot. What did I expect?

And out again for…

And out again for another catch. The captain gave us a real treat of an extra run so we got to do this drill four times. It was massively fun.

These pictures are from the professional photographer who was surfing along beside us snapping away. And they call it work…

People just go to…

People just go to the beach like valley folk might go out to the back yard, to visit, get a little hit of nature, eat, enjoy, but notice – sand.

That’s the thing about the beach. Sand. That’s our food sitting on the sandy boogie board. People who live in Hawaii are inured to sand. I just look at that pile and my teeth feel gritty and I want to scratch my groin.

…but no worries. …

…but no worries. Other kids arrive and sign up for campLax and soon the participants number seven in waves that come and go. They all know the drill and the time passes gently with giggles and games.

My big sister Lona…

July, late 29th to early 31st

My big sister Lona and her husband Hartley live in LA. They have one son, Trevor, and he lives in Hawaii with his wife Beth and their three children, Christa, Caleb and Charis. Trevor and Beth’s home is on Oahu between Diamond Head and Waikiki. I am now returning the children – LA to Honolulu.

L&H bought me the ticket. That makes me the big fat Winner! I get to go And I get a free ticket.

Here we are settled in to our happy campground to wait the sixty minutes for our flight. And then, Oh No! Delay! The delay adds up – forty-five more minutes, then an hour, then More…

Caleb and I are…

August 2

Caleb and I are having Our Day. First we are going to enjoy the outrigger canoe, then we are going to enjoy the beach and then we are going to enjoy chocolate ice cream until we can’t eat another bite no matter What, and then we’ll come home on the bus in time for gymnastics.

Caleb got the lead seat on the canoe! The Leader! Here he is intently studying the captain’s instructions.

Yesterday I walked down…

August 9

Yesterday I walked down to Waikiki and spent the entire day moving from hotel lobby to hotel lounge to hotel patio finding a good chair with a good view and reading my book.

I roused myself every hour or so to settle in a new location and that was it. A Great day!

Here’s another shot of…

Here’s another shot of this spot on Waikiki. You can see one of the outrigger canoes coming in on the upper right.

Since Sunday’s handshake with heat stroke I have managed quite well by simply taking eveeerything reeealy sloooow. And we know that’s the way, and why tiiiime stretches ooooout in hot places.

We stopped off in…

We stopped off in a couple of places for a taste, here at a noodle factory and more from a smoked meat shop.

All in all, a very fine way to spend the morning.

A patch of surfers…

A patch of surfers waiting for a ride. You are probably thinking ‘that looks Terrible. Who would want to be out there in a crowd like that?’

The thing is, LOTS of people want to be out there and they put up with the crowd. The water is warm and clear and easily accessible, the shoreline is gorgeous, and the surf is so perfectly ridable you can just go and go.

…and the military’s central…

…and the military’s central role, evidenced here by the Huba Huba Cafe and Live Nude Shows.

We saw restaurants of every type, learned the difference between dim sum and maunapua, studied various noodle styles and preparations, visited a fish market, a grocery store, a shop of dried fruits, a Chinese apothecary and some jewelry shops.

Janice and I had…

August 3

Janice and I had a lovely outing to the Moana Surfrider Hotel where we enjoyed an informative and amusing tour of this historic property followed by High Tea on the veranda.

We were ladies of leisure… Ladies who lunch!

I was crazy for…

I was crazy for the guide. He was knowledgable, charming, and one of those cheery folk who puts everyone in respect of a good mood.

We’re in a bank looking at this drawing of early Honolulu. The order of the tour was as follows: from a large map in the Chamber of Commerce we learned about the history and migration of the Chinese in Hawaii, then we had a brief overview of the history of Honolulu…

Another entertainment venue….

Another entertainment venue.

It was hot. I know it’s hot in Hawaii but these last two days have been reeealy hot. Janice, who lives here, says even she noticed that it was hot. So far I have managed to stay out of the emergency room.

You go!…

You go!

After all this we went out to a lively dinner at a brand new restaurant down the road a piece from Christa’s house, followed by a nice slice of her favorite cake, a fitting end to Our Day.

Today I went to…

Today I went to The United Chinese Society, Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii for a culinary tour of Chinatown. It was excellent.

The tour group gathers.

Hawaii, where, across all…

Hawaii, where, across all age, culture and economic divides spam is a universally favored part of daily life.

You’ve got your spam burger of course, served at every McDonald’s, your spam and eggs of course, served at every coffee shop, your spam burrito, teriyaki spam, spam foo young, and your all time favorite, spam musubi.

The previous night -…

The previous night – Movie Night at the Browns’ shot with Beth’s new camera.

A nice way to end the story. Beth at her computer where we spent much of this visit installing software and Beth settling herself in all the features of Outlook and getting a taste of digital photography with Elements. Good and good for you.

Because the lesson wouldn’t…

Because the lesson wouldn’t be until late in the afternoon we went to the mall for lunch and to get Christa a horse charm for her bracelet.

Lunch. Known throughout the islands, served in every Japanese restaurant, Christa is enjoying Spam Roll. It is one of her very most favorite foods. They also, everywhere, serve Spam sushi which is a Full slab of spam right out of the can placed on a palm sized bed of rice with a fat seaweed belt wrapped ’round.

And we visited with…

And we visited with this guy who carves chops and who played this instrument for our amusement. Chinese people, it seems, stereotypically, have a good time wherever they are. I will add that Hawaiian people manage to have a mighty good time wherever they are too.

This could be a shot from my recent trip to China. Yup, just goes to show, you take you with you wherever you are.

Chista’s Day!…

Chista’s Day!

We went to the Equestrian Center where Christa will be attending Horse Camp next week and met the director, a few of the staff, a bunch of the horses, and signed up for a lesson that afternoon.

The idea was to give Christa a chance to get acquainted with their way of doing things and to feel more comfortable in an English saddle.

This is the most adorable pony named Sugar and she was indeed sweet as sugar candy. All she wanted to do was nuzzle and lick our hands.

Last night we did…

Last night we did a picnic at the zoo with evening entertainment. Half the people there were T&B’s old friends and the other half were soon to be new friends.

Boogie Boarding! Check…

Boogie Boarding! Check it out! That’s not yet 5 year old Charis on the green board, Caleb is on the left, one of the Michigan kids is in the center and the rest of the crowd are scattered around behind them.

A daily sight in…

August 11

A daily sight in Hawaii. I’m packing up to go and already planning my return.

Beth will be sendng me a nice group shot we took this morning for a closing memory of our delightful time together – and I’ll put it right here.

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