Showing posts with label rainbows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainbows. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

chasing rainbows ~

 
 
 
 
We were on our way out to see what was happening at the beach when a little rain storm came by and produced a beautiful rainbow. Everyday is different but the same. Sometimes there will be turtles in these waters other times a monk seal will be sunning themselves on the beach.

A little disclaimer: pictures do not capture the brilliance of the colors here on the island.

North Shore today to a favorite beach and on the way maybe we will find a lei at a roadside stand. I love the mystery or happenstance that each day brings. There is no ordinary day here!

Aloha

Thursday, December 13, 2012

M ~

a month of a to z

M is for ~


mittens
and miscellany

Seattle Children's Museum


on our street after a storm


On the beach in Coronado
Merry Christmas

Happy rainy day!






Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Wish you were here ~

 The best place to purchase a lei ~ Anahola
plumeria lei

We decided to travel around to the other side of the island to Polihale State beach and along the way stop in the different little towns and shop & eat.
 
McDonald's with haiupia pies
(coconut cream)
  Certain somebodies were hungry and despite my request for something more local, we went to the golden arches. On the sign was the offering for haiupia cream pies like the famous $1 apple pies.

swinging bridge in Hanapepe

We continued on to Hanapepe, a little artist town and the inspiration for the movie Lilo & Stitch. We had purchased a mango painting several years back that now hangs in our kitchen.
mango tree






mangoes






Polihale and the Napali Coast




what not to take to the beach....
no rain, no rainbows
Hanalei taro field
We enjoyed lunch in Waimea and then headed to Polihale. It was a nice day, the water blue, the sand hot, the company excellent ~ but don't take a lei to the beach.

 It rains everyday and rained off and on the 50 or so miles back to the North Shore.  I am not complaining, it is what makes this island so green and pretty. Rainbows to our right and left the whole way home.

Tomorrow is a travel day, back to the mainland ~ bringing back an aloha spirit, memories and a few trinkets.

Mahalo