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. |