No word on lava viewing...We're so near yet so far away...Slowly, coming this way...Scary photo, one year ago today!
The bright sun, the palm fronds and the sea create a gorgeous scene. |
A perfect Hibiscus begging for a photo. |
TJ is the king of video, rather than taking still photos. He does a great job. |
A grass fed cow lounging in his yard. |
It appears this road had been an ideal dumping spot for junk vehicles. |
We're often surprised to find yet another excellent viewing spot along the ocean. |
Tom whistled in an effort to get this horse to pick up his head from grazing in this yard. |
Its surprising how trees and other vegetation are able to grow in the lava rock. |
The waves are generally larger on this island from what we'd seen on the south side of Maui. |
Oddly, the microwave died last night when I attempted to heat one more potato and now we have no microwave. I contacted the owner regarding this event, and heard this morning that she'll replace it over the weekend. The sooner the better. Its hard not to have a microwave with kids around.
We've found many uprooted trees from recent storms. |
Striations in the lava from times past. |
Everywhere we drive we discover these appealing tree lined roads. |
The simple beauty of the sea. |
Close to home, we ventured down a narrow one car road for some interesting scenery. |
There are no sandy beaches on this side of the island of Hawai'i. The islands were created as a result of volcanic activity, its not surprising to see lava rock lining the shore. |
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Photo from one year ago today, December 13, 2013:
We found this giant insect in our pool in Marloth Park, one year ago today. Zeff, our house person, fished it out of the pool for this photo. For more photos from that date, please click here. |