Hello, Dear Friends.
As we try to make sense of this senseless world,
I invite you to forget your worries
for a moment and come along with me
as we explore the big island of Hawaii.
We left my daughter, Jennie and husband, Steve's home
early one morning to drop off my little grandson, Jack
at school.
We then stopped at a charming coffee shop to get a jolt of energy
and a bagel, as we sat on the wooden porch
visiting with their dear friends, Renee and Dave.
It was a chilly morning, and the trade winds were blowing,
making me grateful that I brought along a warm jacket.
After a lovely visit, we were on our way
to take a drive through the highlands.
The view as we ascended.
You can see the remains of an extinct volcano surrounded by
black lava fields with golden grass.
The landscape reminded me of an African Savannah!
Not that I've actually seen one, but I have seen 'Out of Africa' a few times :)
(One of my favorites)
As we climbed in elevation, we started to see greener fields.
Soon we were in a completely different environment with green grass and large trees,
including evergreens.
Looking out over the valley we just left, higher mountains rise beyond.
Turquoise waters shimmer below.
A zoomed in view of the coastline.
As we traveled along, we could see green pastures.
Some were full of cattle and horses!
I couldn't get a photo, so you'll have to take my word for it :)
Steve told us that wild burros, turkeys and pigs live here, too!
Soon, we found ourselves in lush rainforest.
The road became narrow and winding.
A light rain started to fall.
And then the road ended here!
I was hesitant to leave the vehicle, as I suffer from vertigo,
but I bravely braced the wind and took a few photos as my tummy did flip-flops!
But what a view!!!
This is called Pololu Valley Lookout
You can actually hike down to the beach!
Uh, no thankyou..., although Jennie and Steve actually did at one time, and they
took Jack and Lovey (their little dog), too.
Jennie said it was very strenuous and steep, and
they ended up carrying Jack and the dog partway up!
I was perfectly content to gaze from afar!
Note to self - bring a scarf! :)
Or at least a headband.
Notice our similar jackets.
Throughout the trip we inadvertently seemed to match.
Afterwards we stopped at a tiny town on the way down
and did a little shopping and had a coffee and a snack.
As we sat to enjoy it, we had a couple of beautiful visitors.
A red-crested cardinal and a gorgeous rooster.
I have no idea what type of rooster he is - do you know?
xx
I found this tiny painting in one of the shops
as a sweet memento.
I'll be using it to read this famous novel that takes place in Hawaii.
I've had it in my library for years, waiting for the perfect time
to read it!
The book is the debut novel of American author, James Jones, published
in 1951. It won the National Book Award and named one of the
100 best novels of the 20th century.
I have no idea where I found this book (probably a book fair, years ago),
and it is a first edition.
It was made into a 1953 movie starring Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift,
and Frank Sinatra. It won 8 Academy Awards and depicts the lives
of three U.S. soldiers based in Hawaii in the months leading up to
the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed portray the women in their lives.
I've never seen the movie, but I will be searching the classic movie
channel regularly to see it.
I researched books written in Hawaii, and this was at the top of the list.
I was so excited to realize I already had it in my library!
I put all of my 'treasures' together when I got home.
Corals, limpet shell and a pretty bracelet that I gifted to a loved one.
Stones and a shell with holes for threading on cord to make necklaces :)
Koa wood bowl.
A heart rock I gave to the Mr. <3
Tiny shells and a tray of Koa wood.
A 'Hag Stone'.
you are able to see fairies and elves.
This will be going into my greenhouse :)
I saw this large one near some people on the beach,
but I only brought a carry-on for luggage! Haha!
This would be great in the garden.
It would certainly make a strange conversation piece and raise a few eyebrows
at the same time! :)
Wouldn't that be fun!?
On the way home we passed by this general store near the beach.
Next time I visit, I hope to stop and see what's inside!
A pretty view.
Beautiful home on the water.
Fancy gate.
A little cottage by the shore.
I could live here.
xx
The view.
The next day we took a 'girl's day' to do a little
shopping and have lunch.
These are some of the flowers at the outdoor shopping mall.
There was a pretty koi and goldfish pond there, too.
Lemonade stand sculpture :)
xx
We stopped by the market to get some fresh fruit to take home.
It was a popular place!
Tropical thirst quenchers.
xx
We had a delicious lunch.
Every meal I had in Hawaii was amazing.
People enjoying the water.
The beach.
Love <3
This boat was parked here all day.
There was an interesting arch at the end of the beach.
I wonder if when you gaze through here you can see mermaids! :)
On our last night, we had a lovely meal
at the Four Seasons Resort, right on the beach.
Heather and Steve enjoying their wine.
xx
We all took turns posing by this tree on the beach.
this was my last night here.
in this faraway Isle.
But I have sweet memories to tide me over
until next we meet.
xoxo
Dear Friends!
Until we meet again!
xoxo
You three look lovely in your reds and lovely in your blacks.. you weren't kidding when you happened to coordinate. Those clouds look unreal. They don't call it paradise for nothing.
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