WORDS TO LIVE BY...

I have a few mantras I like to live by: "Life is good", "What's your motive?," and "Everything's a trade off." When I use these, my perspective seems to be better and I trade some activities for others that will make my life (or someone else's) better and happier. Life's all about choices; you can't do everything. We are always trading one activity for another. Hopefully we choose the most long-lasting, worthwhile, and rewarding things to do with our precious time.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

HAWAII PART II. THE REVENGE OF MAUI


I hope you all had a nice intermission... 
...because this is our equivalent of home movies and you really have to love us to look through all of these!

On our way out to the blow hole on the northwest side of Maui, we stopped for this photo op. These are silly people, proving that you may get older, but you don't necessarily grow up.  Love you, Barb and Terry!!


Ominous, indeed. Little did we know the revenge of Maui! Beware the Blow Hole!!
The sea was especially turbulent that fateful day...
Gregg feared not to venture close to the big, main blow hole, the only one we had thought existed. I knew enough to stay clear of that one on such a rough day.


But what is this? Another blow hole is discovered that calmer seas never revealed before. Gregg goes over to investigate further. The standing water should have been a huge clue.
Wowza! There are two more blow holes spurting water whenever a big wave pushes in. "Come on down," Gregg encouraged. "Nah, I don't think so....well, OK." So down I go to get some pics of the blow hole.
As I turn away, I hear the sputtering hiss as air is forced powerfully through the opening, then the roar as the huge wave breaks up and over the embankment wall and up through the holes!
We cling to each other to keep our balance as water engulfs us.
Alas, my cell phone didn't survive. Salt water and technology don't coexist at all.
But being one with the wave for just two seconds was such an amazing experience!
The water was temperate, and the back surge was indeed powerful. Neat experience. Expensive, but cool.
If you stand in the right place, you get this really neat image  through the lava rock. Awwww.
We purchased pineapples at the "honor system" road-side fruit stand!  Fun!

At the church we attended, there was this beautiful big Monkey Pod tree---a.k.a. the Go, Dog, Go tree. I didn't see any party going on in the tree tops, but these trees are all over. There's got to be a party in one of them.


THE ROAD TO HANA
We stopped at a Rest Stop on our drive towards Hana. We see Hawaiian words all over in Hawaii (go figure) and I wondered what in the world this particular one meant in the old language. What deep message were they trying to impart to future generations??
Then I cracked up when I saw the next stall over. The letters were in better shape, and not very Hawaiian after all.
We ate at a shrimp place along the way. Not nearly as good as Giovanni's on the North Shore of Oahu. Not even close. But cute, nonetheless.
The name of this state park is just plain fun to say. Try it. You'll like it!!


Waianapanapa had this absolutely beautiful black sand beach tucked away. The sea had such glorious colors that day!

A big wave caught us off-guard as we were having our picture taken. Can you hear dad going "Whoaaaaa!"? 
I really loved these smooth, black stones all over. I'll put it in my "background photo" collection.

This lava tube/cave was carpeted in those beautiful black rocks. When the waves crashed upon them, they actually tinkled like glass pieces being pushed around. Fascinating!

This is not Oak Alley. 
Deep thoughts from the Green People, Hawaiian Hippies, or Laid-back Philosophers. 
We came across an LDS church on the road to Hana!



Poinsiettas are plentiful here. Beautiful contrast.

I took some pics of the wondrous landscape. This was evening, so the clouds had some really pretty colors in them.

This scene was very peaceful and pastoral. If it wasn't for the big volcano in the  background, it would feel like the rolling hills of the west.

This place even has deep canyons.


Here's our fun condo in Maui...the Maui Sunset.
And here is the only sunset we actually got to see while we were there. This beach is right outside the Maui Sunset. I love the little girl running. What you don't see are her siblings also playing with her, laughing as they try to avoid getting wet from the waves rolling in.


We happened to be there for the annual Whale parade. I liked this float because the gals made their mermaid fins out of decorated paper plates! Clever, easy, and catchy.


Banana grow on trees. And they have a really big blossom that accompanies them!

I like this one of Barb and Terry.


On top of the world at the Haleakala Visitors Center , we saw these silvery yucca-type plants. Pretty.

It was FREEZING up here!! And very barren.

We huddled in this comparatively protected wall space from the FREEZING wind that blew ferociously!


View from the top of the world. You look over the clouds. It's raining down below in spots, but sunny and FREEZING above  the clouds. Spectacular vistas. Did I mention that it was freezing?


This is on the east side of the island. Very jungle-ish. Since it had been raining, any former little stream was a raging torrent. This made for spectacular waterfalls and rivers. 


This is my favorite picture of the entire trip. These massive trees appear to glow. And they smell faintly of lemon. They are Eucalyptus trees and look like they belong in the magical forests of "The Lord of the Rings" saga. 

This gives you an idea of the size of these trees. Mmmm. Nice smell.

And dad and I in front of the wondrous trees.
OK, OK! Enough of the cool shots of the Eucalyptus trees! Sheesh!

Wouldn't that be nice as a view outside of your home?


We are standing at the top of a ravine. At the bottom are two cars that met their demise. 


Rainfall causes greater waterfalls. Beautiful!
And here is my parting shot. I enjoyed immensely our retreat to this beautiful place with wonderful friends!
Surely friendships, not just families, are forever.

5 comments:

  1. What cool pictures!! Your photobook is going to be beautiful. Ahhhhhhh, Hawaii. It looks like such a great trip. The picture of the wave from the blowhole really is incredible, as is the story. Cute mom and dad clinging to each other. :) Also, mmmm for eucalyptus trees. Coolest bark ever.

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  2. Crap, I forgot to mention how COOL that picture with the tiny rocks is! And to say I'm jealous you saw black sand.

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  3. I thought of you all the time! You are entwined with my fun Hawaii experiences!

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  4. We had so much fun! Thanks for the adventure Ripps, can't wait for our next one :)

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