Sunday, November 13, 2016

Up Close And Personal With A Portuguese Man-Of-War and "Lost" But Not In The Maze


A Trip to Bellows Beach proved to be a little surprising. 
Danielle and I were very proud to be maneuvering the fairly high surf 
when her leg started to feel a little weird.



So we got out of the water and her leg started getting red. 
Come to find out she got stung by a Portuguese man-of-war.


The next day's beach visit was surprising 
in a much better way. 


This ocean visitor was a much more welcoming sort.

We actually had a "Lost" day and mirrored the sites that Gabby and I visited in February. 

The first stop was the Others Camp, actually Camp Erdman YMCA.




This is located on the Northwest shore of Oahu, pretty remote and beautiful!

We traveled to the East to find the "Lost" beach, site of the crash.
Down a beach access path.


This is the site of Gabby & my near death experience.
We were almost washed out to sea trying to traverse these rocks!


Now, they are this far from the water!


So here's the "Lost" beach site.



The best part was the turtles, so many. We must have seen 40 sea turtles!




No swimming this time!



                            We were off to My favorite coffee place-


Oh and one last stop, Dole Plantation to do the world famous maze :)









Friday, November 4, 2016

Soaking Up Some Culture


Danielle and I managed to fit many things into each day that she was here in Hawaii.
We started off this day at The Honolulu Art Museum. 
Snagging the monthly "free day"; we feasted on culture for nothing.


I was obviously enamored with the numerous courtyards at the museum 
because that's pretty much all of the pictures that I took!





There was so much light and outside space, it was truly beautiful.










We headed out for some not so free burgers that were worth every bite!

Also, some works of art!

Since we were downtown we decided to stop by Iolani's Palace, 
the only Royal Palace on American soil, Home of Hawaii's last Monarchs.


Some day I'll take a tour of the inside. 

Natural wonders never cease in Hawaii, Like the enormous Banyan trees!



And the beautiful sunsets.










Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, Mermaids, and The Day we Almost Died!


I knew this title would get you!
This was just one day in the adventures that awaited Danielle and I 
as we strived to fulfill her wish list for Oahu.

First, snorkeling at Paradise Cove.

This is where we saw the aforementioned Hawaii State fish, the
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a,
And many other beautiful tropical fish, but alas, no sea turtles that day.


After snorkeling we did a little exploring the shore and then got coffee of course.




Great start to an exciting day!


Next, Mermaids.
Danielle and I had both read about a Mermaid cave 
so we looked it up on Yelp (of course) and searched it out!


It was a magical place!
We braved climbing down the makeshift ladder and enjoyed the adventure.
Oh, and here's your mermaid.



The whole area of the shore was filled with holes and tunnels in the volcanic rock. 




After a scenic drive up the west shore and lunch overlooking the Pacific we went spelunking.
This is where it gets dangerous!


This first cave was harmless, easy to access, large, just a little scary.


So, I heard that there was an upper cave, a short hike, kind of steep, but accessible.
(Again- thank you YELP)
Well, that was one person's opinion.

Here's the mountain and the upper cave.


Of course we believed YELP and ventured up without even a bottle of water.
And, must have walked right by this sign without seeing it.


Well, you know when you get in over your head but you are not smart enough to turn around.
It was extremely steep, dry, with crumbling rock & dirt beneath our feet.

Then, the reason you don't turn around is because you are too terrified to try to go back down.
So you keep climbing higher. 

Grabbing rocks- weeds- dirt anything we could, climbing higher - we finally made it.
Here is Danielle crying out of relief that we made it 
and terror at the prospect of climbing down.
You think I'm kidding!


I started thinking:
Did I tell Ken where we were going?
I wonder if he could send a helicopter for us?
Maybe we could just live up here?

So, we met a really nice young Navy guy who put some of our fears to rest. He offered to accompany us down, but we knew it would take us 10 times longer so we declined.

Here are some spectacular views that I will NEVER enjoy again.




Here we are after sliding down half the mountain on our butts 
and clinging to the rocks & dirt for the other half.




I think we scared a little kid on our way back to the car.

Anyone who visits Oahu probably has to have at least 1 near death experience- this was ours.