Vacation 2018 – Final Port

Our final port of call was the island of Kaua’i. It is known at the “Garden Island” and for good reason. It was probably our favorite island, most likely because our two best excursions took place here. It was an overnight stay in port so we had the opportunity to attend an authentic Hawaiian luau. The Kalamaku Luau, on the Kilohana Plandation was one of the highlights of the cruise. On this night there were 600 guests from the cruise ship. First of they roast the pig in the traditional manner by building a charcoal fire pit and cooking the pork for about twelve hours.

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The entertainment was outstanding. The dancers told the story of how Hawaii came into existence. The islands are volcanic formations and Polynesians left other parts of the Pacific and traveled here by boat, not unlike Christopher Columbus.

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The lighting and costumes were amazing.

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This luau is a must do.

Earlier in the day we headed over to the airport and boarded a helicopter for a tour of the Napali coast line.

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If any of these images look familiar to you, many of the scenes in the Jurassic Park movies were filmed on this island. Also scenes from Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, South Pacific and other films have found Hawaii to provide exotic locations.

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The weather was perfect for the excursion. One volcano crater on this island is the wettest place on earth, receiving 450 inches of rainfall per year. On this day the rains had come overnight so the crater was clear and we flew into it. There is no way to capture the beauty of it in photos. You will just have to go see it for yourself. The next morning we would be heading back to Honolulu and wrapping up our cruise, but not our vacation. The cruise ship left Kaua’i and headed up this same coastline so I have images from the air and the sea.  Both vantage points provide breath taking views.

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These formations are known the the locals at “The Cathedrals”.  Very appropriate.

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Aloha!

 

 

Cruisin’ Hawaii – Anchors Aweigh!

This was our second cruise. Four years ago we took a cruise to Alaska and it was another trip of a lifetime. One of the great things about a cruise is that your scenery changes every day but your hotel room stays the same!

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I took this photo later in the week during our helicopter excursion. More about that in a later post.

Our first port of call was on the Island of Maui. Most of the ports in Hawaii are shallow water ports and a tug boat is always on duty to keep everything safe. I love these little workhorses of the sea. I think that if I lived on an island, tug boat captain, would be the job for me.

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After the ship docked we caught a bus up to the coastal tourist town of Lahaina. It is a small community with lots of shops and restaurants as well as water sports. The temperature and humidity on this day were about equal and both were over 80. Still, with the occasional trade wind it was pretty pleasant and there is always a great view to enjoy.

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We found a couple of restaurants that have been featured on HGTV’s “Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives”. For those of you wondering what Fleetwood Mac does when they aren’t touring, Mick Fleetwood lives and owns a restaurant in Hawaii. The menu looked great but we opted for another place.

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We chose Down the Hatch. It is a very casual eatery and the food was just outstanding. We enjoyed probably the best and freshest fish tacos ever.

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We spent a little time watching folks sail and para-sail. We decided that we just might try the parasailing thing one of these days. It looked like serious fun.

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Back aboard the ship, our next stop will be the big island of Hawaii and stops in Hilo and Kona. I smell coffee!

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Aloha!

Awe…some Mondays – Vacation 2018

My wife and I have recently returned from the vacation of a lifetime. We spent 12 days in the Hawaiian Islands. We spent two days on the beach at Waikiki prior to boarding the Norwegian Cruise Line “Pride of America” and taking a seven day cruise around the islands. Upon our return to Honolulu, we spent another three days at Waikiki.DiamondHead

The most iconic landmark in all of Hawaii is Diamond Head. We took an excursion that included a submarine ride and I snapped this image, with my cell phone, on the way back to the beach from the sub. Yes, the water really is that blue. It is the most beautiful water in the world.

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While strolling the beach one morning we observed some young people learning how to surf and…

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a few who were very proficient at the sport. Standing on a surfboard, on the beach is about as good as I would ever get. My knees and balance would never allow me to look like this young man.

The day before our cruise we took a bus excursion to the North Shore and it included at stop at the Byodo-In temple in the Valley of temples. It is a concrete, non-practicing Buddhist temple. The setting is just spectacular.

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After a brief stop at the temple we headed out to a couple of small beaches to see some of the protected wild life. Hawaii is passionate about their animals and you are not allowed to get within ten feet of the endangered monk seal. The green sea turtle is another iconic symbol of Hawaii.

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Our day ended back on the beach at Waikiki, having dinner. Tomorrow our real adventure would begin. Aloha!

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Skywatch Friday – Hawaiian Sunset

You may have noticed that I have not been commenting on your blog nor have I been replying to your comments on my blog lately. I have had intermittent internet service because we have spent the past twelve days visiting our fiftieth state. We spent a total of five days on the beach at Waikiki, and seven days cruising four of the Hawaiian Islands. To say it was the trip of a lifetime is putting it mildly. Brace yourselves, there are going to be several Island themed posts coming your way, but for now, I will just post one of the incredible sunsets we witnessed on the beach at Waikiki. Aloha!

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Awe…some Mondays

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Every spring I usually spend some time photographing flowers around the house and community. This year I have been very negligent in that endeavor. I have really only photographed one set of floral images this spring and summer temperatures are already here. It has been near or above 90 degrees several times in the past couple of weeks, so these will probably be my first and last images for this season.

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Awe…some Mondays – Rat Patrol

This year the 50th anniversary of Hot Wheels. Recently Hot Wheels sponsored a car show here. I believe the winner’s car would be selected to become a Hot Wheel car. There were some beautiful cars and there were some great examples of Rat Rods. Rat Rods are cars built to look old, rusty and barely being held together with duct tape and baling wire. The fact is, they are just as well thought out and executed and some of the very fancy looking cars. I love both, but today I will feature the “Rat Patrol”DSC_2714A5x7Web

So who you gonna call when your Rat Rod breaks down? You call Rat Wrecker, of course.

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Technically this next rod is not a Rat Rod. It’s a little too clean, but it was one of my favorites. Pin striping is a lost art and this car has some of the best I have ever seen.

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I just found this car to embrace the very spirit of a Rat Rod. Take the cab from and old ’30’s coupe weld the truck from a 50’s Dodge Coronet with the largest fins in the history of automobile design and make it look like a  dragster pick-up truck. This is a classic.

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There were a few examples of trucks and they were among the most creative. A couple of them were set on “big rig” wheels and custom frames.

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My final entry is an example of a classic Rat Rod build.

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It was an Awe…some day at the car show. I will post some of the traditional street rods later. Have a blessed day.