Where’s My Luggage

Posted: April 25, 2013 in Spain 2013

First day is a travel day – never much fun, but today was OK. Our Orlando flight was really late into Miami but we made it onto the Iberian flight to Madrid. As it turned out, our luggage did not. We took it well and are dealing with it. Beautiful drive from Madrid to Logrono.

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Day ended with a nice meal and some Vinos Tintos La Riojas – we are right in the middle of perhaps Spain’s greatest wine regions.

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Spain 2013

Posted: April 11, 2013 in Spain 2013, Theatre on Ice
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South Island Beaches

Posted: July 28, 2012 in Hawaii

For Friday, we set out to explore two beaches: the green sand beach in south point and the black sand beach at Punalu’u. I knew the drive to the green sand beach would be tough. It started with a 40 mile drive on HI-11 to the access road. The access road is 12 miles long and is paved. But it is only one lane. Drivers that meet must each pull off into the rocks or grass to allow enough room to pass each other. The access road passes through beautiful horse and cow farms before reaching the pacific ocean. From this point, it is another 2-1/2 mile off-road drive across lava fields, lava ridges and sand dunes. The stress is that if something were to happen to our Jeep, it would cost a fortune to get towed out. The terrain was rough, steep and dusty. We took it slow driving all 2-1/2 miles in 4wd low in first gear. One we got to the top of the green sand beaches, it was still a hike down the cliff to the beach.
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We left the green sand beach and traveled to the Punalu’u black sand beach. This was one of our favorites. Very relaxing and comfortable. I slept on the beach. Plus, the beach had about 8 sea turtles lounging on the beach or resting in the tidal pools.
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Right behind the black sand beach was a fresh/brackish water pond.
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While laying on the beach, I made my own Japanese meditation garden using a couple of lava pebbles.
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Two hands signifying our unity for over 25 years now. Tolerance, love, listening and the ability to ignore my wife as she screams “There is no way in hell we’re going down that road!” as we left the pavement and started down the eroded lava cliff for the green sand beach.

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Volcanos and Rain Forrests

Posted: July 28, 2012 in Hawaii

From our home base in Waikoloa, we visited A’Bay beach, Hapuna Beach, Mauna Kea Resort Beach, the Mauna Kea observatories and Waipi’o valley. That was a lot of new sites and experiences for us. On Wednesday, we left the resort area of Waikoloa and drove south along the west coast of Hawaii Island stopping for lunch at the Kona Brewery, Co. and arriving in the evening at our new home in Volcano Village. This house was quite a change. The house is a stilt house built in a rain forest. The lot is dense with fern trees, flowers and other ‘wet forest’ looking plants and trees.

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We spent Thursday in Volcano National Park. This is a very interesting park – rain forest, steep trails, desert-like caldera, earthquakes, steam vents, lava tubes, fault zones and flowing lava. We hiked about 7 miles through a rain forest, through a lava tube, across the Kilauea Iki caldera, and around the Kilauea caldera. Cheryl called it “the land of the lost”.
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All four of us in front of the Kilauea caldera.
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Looking into the Kalauea Iki caldera (the twin of the Kilauea caldera).
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…and through an ancient lava tube…
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Hiking across the Kilauea Iki caldera stepping over cracks in the lava that expose deep holes.
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I took a ton of pictures of various ferns, flowers berries and other vegetation. But I thought the new growth on the giant fern trees called fiddle heads were cool:
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We came back that night to look at the steam rising from the caldera. The steam is due to rain water finding its way down to the molten lava. At night, the steam cloud glows from the lava pool right below it.
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Lu’au

Posted: July 27, 2012 in Hawaii

I’m not entirely sure what I expected, but I totally enjoyed the Lu’au we went to. I’m sure it helped that it was at the Mauna Kea resort. This is a top class resort with one of the best beaches in Hawaii. We spent the day on their beach, went home and cleaned up and return to the Lu’au. Food was phenomenal. And the show was excellent. The first part of the show was a review of the royal courts of Hawaii and several traditional Hawaiian stories. The second part was a revue of the dances of Hawaii. A great time…

The beach at the Mauna Kea Beach Resort…
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Me and my girls…
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The imu ceremony where the meats are uncovered after cooking underground all day…
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The dining area…
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And the show…
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