Week 189 2/23/19
Finally our long-awaited trip to Hawaii with Lucy and Lenny. They have been planning this trip to celebrate their 30th anniversary (actually last year) using a time-share trade on the big island and a B&B on Maui for the second week. They had two bedrooms at each place and asked us to come along! This year will be our 40th anniversary so it seemed well-timed and a great opportunity to spend some quality time with Lucy and Lenny.
Of course we have many more photos than I can put here. Many of these were taken by Lucy.
For our first week we stayed on the west side of Hawaii, "The Big Island." It's the dry side and most of the landscape looks like this - lava rubble. But there is a lot going on with the town of Kailua, national reserve and some national historic parks.
Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park
Greenwell Farms coffee plantation. They also grow citrus and macadamia nuts. This enthusiastic tour guide was nearly hit by a dropping avocado right after this photo was taken.
Honoli'i Beach watching surfers. The water was pretty calm on this day, though.
Lucy and Becky took a lei making class with three other tourists on this woman's porch.
Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park
We drove up the coast to Kapaau and saw lots of humpback whales on the way. On the way back, we traveled across the hills from which we could see the coast better. The landscape was beautiful up there.
Lava Lava Beach Club was a fun place to visit. Beautiful beach, boat rentals and tours, nature walk and a very nice restaurant and club. We intended to go back for dinner but didn't make it.
Lenny and Paul played golf.
Akaka Falls State Park. We see rainbows everywhere we go (and did for the entire two weeks).
Volcanoes National Park
This is the crater rim early in the morning as the mist rose, revealing the crater as we watched.
There were many places to see evidence of the recent eruption and subsequent earthquakes.
People leave leis as offering to the goddess Pele.
We took an unforgettable hike into the main crater, a 400 foot elevation change. The entire trail was beautiful. This trail reopened only a few days ago.
Here we are in the crater and warned not to go past the ropes.
At Volcanoes NP is a large petroglyph area.