Almost two weeks in Maui...Sharks...Hurricane...Lava....Farmer's Market visit...
| This smoothie truck was certainly eye catching as we drove up to the Farmer's Market. |
| Surfers and swimmers on the beach near the Farmer's Market. |
| Another beach view along Highway 30. |
| A park at the beach on Honoapillani Highway. |
| A free range chicken at the Farmer's Market. |
| Home made banana bread for sale at the Farmer's Market at $10 each. |
| A wide array of fruit was offered at the Farmer's Market. Since we can't eat fruit, we didn't buy any. |
Returning indoors, I usually start chopping and dicing for dinner which, depending on what we're having, can take anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour. Then, after any cleaning and laundry is completed, I start the revisions which takes the remainder of the day, usually until shortly before dinner. Its easy to see how the day easily flies by.
| It would have be fun to purchase raw macadamia nuts but they require a special device to open them. |
We don't grumble about these types of tasks. They are a part of our lives comparable to keeping our budget updated and keeping future travel plans on track. Its all a part of the experience that we fully accept. In the realm of things, it's good that we don't mind these kinds of tasks or we'd be in big trouble.
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Photo from one year ago today, October 29, 2013:
| A year ago today, we took a 3 day "vacation" to celebrate our one year anniversary of leaving for our travels on October 31, 2012. We stayed at a beautiful resort on the Indian Ocean in a gorgeous air conditioned hut. As soon as we arrived, this Vervet Monkey appeared at our window assuming that new guests will feed her when they always get a fruit plate upon moving in. We didn't feed her but certainly got a kick out of her looking in the window. For details of this first day of on "vacation" please click here. |