Sunday, May 23, 2010
Volcanic view point...
The observation tower at the research center, off limits to the public, unfortunately! On the edge of the crater, so as to keep a close eye on any changes in activity. There was certainly plenty of activity to observe the day we were there!!
A volcanic warning!!
Gearing up at the Scuba Shack...
getting our gear sized and fitted at the shop before heading out on the boat for our big Discover Scuba day! I am already laughing.... because this "class" was a joke! Despite the instructors lack of concern, it was still a good learning experience. And I got some super sweet snorkeling out of the deal!! But a big "ARGHHHH! Avast ye salty dogs!!!" goes out to Jay and Capt. Dennis for being WACK!!
Lessons on the boat?!?
Hualalai view...
Jeepin it to Makalawena Beach
Jeepin it to Makalawena Beach
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Makalawena Beach.. sunset time!!
Makalawena Beach
Evening sky
Makalawena Beach
Scenes from Honaunau Bay
This spot is one of the coolest places on the Big Island. So much to see in one place, and always something different and very exciting happens! This time, the snorkeling was the magic that happened! So many varieties of fish, of infinite and brilliant color... HUGE coral formations which are very alive, vibrant and healthy, and also of infinite color! Pristine coral, thousands of fish and an easy entry/exit to the water... Honaunau Bay has now taken its place in my list of top spots on the planet!! I think Ava was hoping for a sunny beach, not so much a breezy overcast lava-rock bay. Instead of snorkeling, she went for a stroll and found a few sea turtles resting in the shallow cove! This place always delivers amazement!!
Honaunau Outrigger team
After we had finished snorkeling among the AMAZING coral gardens off 2 Step on Honaunau Bay, a large group of 13-17 year old Hawaiian youth showed up, and then proceeded to launch and climb aboard these large outrigger canoes. I talked to one of the Moms and found out it was a team practice, and outrigger racing is gaining popularity amongst Hawaiian youth. Truly a beautiful sight to see young folks embracing their roots through ancient cultural traditions while living in this modern American society.
It's the Eye of the Tiger
Lounging on the lanai...
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Linky and Alexa, Oregon Country Fair
My good friend and all around amazing woman Linky Dickson, performing with Alexa Woodward at Oregon Country Fair in '09. Alexa is a very talented songwriter with a beautiful voice and good banjo picking skills. Linky sings backup, plays washboard and lends all her other many musical talents to the mix! Together they make uniquely wonderful music!
Hobo Hotspings...
in Saratoga, Wyoming. This as a great spot to know about, as access is free of charge. Very clean and clear water with a beautiful view of the distant Medicene Bow Mountains. There are natural hot springs here, where hot water bubbles out into a cold running creek. They have piped some of the mineral water into a large cement pool with a natural stone bottom. Usually very quiet, especially early in the morning when you often have the place to yourself.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Chinese temple
The wettest highway...
In Bangkok the Chao Phraya River is used like a superhighway. Goods of all sorts are taken from the middle of Thailand, down through Bangkok, and on to the Bay of Thailand, and vice versa. Here is a view from our balcony..... Logs being floated to their final destination. If you click on the photos you can see them enlarged, and in this photo you can see people crawling on these logs, helping guide them.
A Hindu temple on the Bangkok streets
We saw this beautiful place on another food foray in Bangkok. We wound up eating at a small street vendor across the street from this temple. Nothing but a small table set up on the sidewalk, but a whole family willing to cook and serve us anything we could name! I do not know the name of this temple, only that it is Hindu, and during the day I have walked by here and seen it PACKED with people, offering prayers and burning MAD incense! Just as lovely lit up in silence at night as it is in the daylight, alive with the pulse of pilgrims.
Sunrise over the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok
Bodhi tree in our hood
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