A trip to Hanalei Beach...Memorable day! How did we get so lucky? Hawaii population and tourism stats...
Vicki, Jerry and me. |
Tom and Jerry (ha!) really hit it off! We'd wished they'd been staying longer! |
Hawaii State and County Population
Hawaii Population Density:
Oahu: | 1,594.9 persons per square mile 615.8 persons per square kilometer |
Big Island of Hawaii: | 45.9 persons per square mile 17.7 persons per square kilometer |
Maui: | 187.1 persons per square mile 72.2 persons per square kilometer |
Kauai: | 121.2 persons per square mile 46.8 persons per square kilometer |
Molokai: | 28.2 persons per square mile 10.9 persons per square kilometer |
Lanai: | 22.2 persons per square mile 8.6 persons per square kilometer |
Niihau: | 2.5 persons per square mile 1.0 person per square kilometer Tourist Visits: |
This was our view all day when we sat in a part shade, part sun area with Vicki and Jerry. |
A one lane bridge we'd traveled on our way to the beach. |
We've missed sandy beaches after the six weeks we'd spent on the Big island where most of the beaches consist of black sand and lava rock. |
Yesterday, Tom and I took off from the condo around noon determined to find a spot to sit on the beach when there's no pool at this condo complex. We'd known there was no pool here when we booked the condo long ago. But, in our zealousness to stay at an beautiful yet affordable location to "lick our wounds" from the holidays, we were willing to forgo a pool when we knew there were sandy beaches on this island, some in immediate proximity.
A camping area along the beach includes a port-a-potty. |
Too conservative? Perhaps. But, can you imagine how a broken leg or knee injury would affect us homeless folks, not only time wise but financially if we had to stay put to recover? We'd miss future bookings, losing deposits, cruises, flights and on and on. It would upset the apple cart having a domino effect. Instead, we choose to err on the safer side based on our current ages and level of fitness.
An oceanfront house on Hanalei Beach. |
The traffic was dense on the narrow highway requiring we cross several one lane bridges. The friendly people of Hawaii need no stoplight or stop sign to gain access to these several bridges. They politely let the next grouping of cars pass without giving it a thought.
The sand was soft under our feet as we walked along this section of Hanalei Beach. |
There was a waterhole, most likely a result of high tide. |
After chatting for several minutes, we decided we needed more time to chat and made our way toward his and Vicki's perfect sandy spot, part sun, part shade. From that point on, the memorable day began and later sadly ended with hugs goodbye and promises to stay in touch.
This beautiful dog, most likely an Alaskan Malamute, was tied to this tree and hardly noticed us passing by on the beach. |
We felt guilty hogging the conversation but they, like others on occasion, are curious as to how we live our somewhat unusual lives. And, we were curious about how they managed owning two homes as many seniors do throughout the world.
The beach had many fallen trees and branches making it tricky to navigate at certain points. |
The trees on either side of us created a quiet beach. We were the only visitors in this particular spot. |
It was a glorious day. May your Tuesday be the same.
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Photo from one year ago today, January 20, 2014:
On a rickety pontoon with no less than 20 other passengers, we took of to explore the Blyde River Canyon in South Africa. Tom was thrilled to be back on a boat. No wonder he loves cruising as much as he does! For details and more photos on the river, please click here. |