from Nuthatch Hill.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
More Hawaii
Friday, December 11, 2009
Road to Hana-Arboretum
Hubby flew to Oahu one day to visit with his friend, Mike, which left a free day for the 3 of us to drive part way to Hana.
Papyrus flowers. I tried to see if there was a scent, but as I moved in to check, there was a huge spiderweb in the way. I gave up on that idea.
Hibiscus. Gorgeous.
Ginger flowers.
Another hibiscus.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Snorkeling
We spent one day snorkeling at Ka'anapali Beach. I love to snorkel however, the water was way too cold for me and the visibility was very poor. Every time I put my head in the water I would shiver and panic. On top of that, as I was helping Debara get past the breaking waves, a rogue wave knocked me down into the surf and I sucked sea water. Yuck. I came up with another skinned knee after being thrown onto the beach. That was that for the girls.
Here we are trying to warm up.
Dave took to the water like a fish. He went out a few times and really enjoyed himself.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Nakalele Blowhole
The guys played golf one day which left Debara and I free to explore West Maui. We went on a hike to the Nakalele blowhole.
This is a view from the cliffs. Very scary. I couldn't believe the trail took us this close to the edge and as it turned out, we weren't on the right trail.
A nice couple took this pic for us. They came down the easy trail which was mere feet from the blowhole. We decided to go back the way we came even though the other trail was easier we would need to walk on the highway for 1/2 a mile and that seemed more dangerous to us. On the way back, the trail we were supposed to take was spray painted white by some kind soul and was so much easier to follow. No more skinned knees!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Haleakala National Park
Here we are at the entrance to the Park. The elevation was around 7000 ft. The wind was quite chilly.
Up at 10,000 ft and overlooking the crater. You wouldn't think you need to pack jeans and sweatshirts for Hawaii, but to avoid freezing up here they come in handy.
Up at 10,000 ft and overlooking the crater. You wouldn't think you need to pack jeans and sweatshirts for Hawaii, but to avoid freezing up here they come in handy.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Hawaiian vacation-day 1
After a long flight we finally arrived on Maui and were greeted with warm winds and nice temps. So much better than the frigid Montana weather.
Here we are at Fred's Mexican Cafe which was walking distance from our condo. We ate here about 5 times.
Dave and Debara.
Hubby cutting pineapple for breakfast. After Jan. 1, they aren't growing Maui Gold pineapples anymore so we were lucky to be there when we were. We bought 2 and they were delicious.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)