Monday, July 2, 2012

65 mph ~


As usual, my transition back to the mainland is slow. I wake up late, drive slow and am generally just taking it easy while trying to catch up to the rest of the mainlanders. It is so easy to slow down~ I find myself driving 55-60 and feeling that it is too fast. The posted speed on the island of Kauai is 35-55, with 35 being the typical speed. You see and enjoy the scenery and can stop at lei stand or shave ice cart with ease. 
Here are the last of the pictures from our trip ~ we made dinner that included macadamia nut crusted Opah, our favorite fish in the world, steak perfectly done, taro rolls, sushi rice that was not perfectly cooked and fresh mango salsa with all the ingredients purchased from local stores and growers. 

happy faces ~ Hale Hina
throwing lei's ~ Kepuhi Beach
 I toss my lei's into the ocean because I had heard, whether true or not, that if you do so you will return. I am evidence that it works because if given a choice this is where I will return over and over again. I am always sad to leave and I am sorry that these pictures do not capture all the amazing colors of the sand (crushed sea shells), black lava rock and blue water which happens to have a full range of blues and purple. I know it sounds unreal.
sad faces ~ Lihue Airport

pretty payphone ~
I didn't take a picture of the painted trash cans around the island but even the payphones are pretty. We were surround by beauty, culture and aloha the entire time.
fabric ~ Kapaia Stitchery
 Here is my stash of fabric and patterns. The large stack in the middle will become another Postcards quilt that will fit the bed. The barkcloth, the 3 on the left, will become pot holders and pillows. Almost can't bear to cut into it. The rest is a mystery ~
Hawaiian applique ~ in progress
 I am still in the progress of tacking down my first applique, the one on the left ~
I put them side by side then laughed. I thought the little one was a big project~

Better get to it
Mahalo

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