Monday, September 21, 2009

Home Sweet Garden

Robb's garden was quite fruitful in our absence. He is actually out there right now, snipping off little green tomatoes, because the vines are so heavy they are falling over. Still don't know what we'll do with the jalapeƱos.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Goodbye Hawai'i

Fancy dining room table at which we never ate.


Open lanai with table at which we always ate.

A few parting shots of our Kona residence.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Hawai'i Day 6

Best. Food. In. Hawai'i.



It was a great Sabbath. We found a little church in Captain Cook to attend. Then, as you might have guess, back to the beach. For a final vacation treat, we returned to our favorite restaurant. If you ever go there, make sure to get the baked brie and perhaps the chocolate lava cake.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Hawai'i Day 5


Some residents of Kalapana insist on staying around.

Jess finds the door she wants on our next house.

Definitely suffering from the sunburns today. We didn't really realize that our backs were getting toasted when we were snorkeling, because we HAD lathered on the sunblock. Alas, we spent the morning checking out the gift shops. We kept trying to get over to Walmart yesterday, but the police had the whole place cordoned off. We finally got in today and I guess there had been a bomb threat there.

Next we headed out across to top of Hawai'i and on over to Hilo. We got into the lava viewing area a little after dark and hiked out to the ocean where we had a pretty good view of the lava, but taking pictures there was next to impossible as you can see. It was breathtaking to watch the lava pour into the ocean, the waves beating up against the molten rock and dissolving instantly into steam.

On the way back we drove the nearly impassible Saddle Road. It was completely dark and the stars were like nothing I've ever seen before. When we got back I started reading in our guidebook and discovered that only crazy people drive the Saddle Road at night, so there you have it.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Hawai'i Day 4


Robb diving down the edge (about 3 atmospheres in this shot).


Robb explores an underwater cave entrance.


Can you spot the "evil spirit" of the Kona sea caves?


Snorkeling Day! We headed out early to meet up at SeaQuest for our snorkeling adventure. We got to see all manner of tropical swimmers, sighted spinner dolphins and even swam with a turtle. We also got a pretty good tour of the sea caves and checked out the Captain Cook memorial. When we got back in at noon, we headed back to our favorite beach for an afternoon of glorious Kona sun.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Hawai'i Day 3



Robb loves ferns.


Posing in the center of the volcano.

Yep, we just crossed that!

Into Thurston Lava Tubes


Today we stepped into an active volcano. We originally planned on a 4-mile hike to Pu'u O'o (the heart of the current active eruption), but the current volcanic activity has that trail closed off, so we did a 3-mile hike at Kilauea Iki instead. We descended through a fern forest down onto the floor of the venting volcano. Next we checked out the lava tubes and ancient petroglyphs.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Hawai'i Day 2





Another beautiful day. We started by checking out the fishes at Kahalu'u Beach Park. It was pretty good as snorkeling goes, we saw everything from Angelfish to Humu­humu­nuku­nuku­apua'a. Then we headed to the pristine Ka'elehuluhulu Beach. Robb swam around with yet another sea turtle and found coconuts for us to eat. For a special treat, this evening we dined at the amazing Ke'ei Cafe.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Hawai'i Day 1


On our long trek across the a'a fields.


Of course we wanted to get to the beaches right away. We got a great tip on a beach that could be accessed only by crossing a lava field, so headed there—Makalawena Beach. Robb swam with the cutest little sea turtle. Then we did a bit of beach research. At Wawaloli Beach we found perfect conditions for my first snorkel lesson. To end the day, we took a sunset drive up the mountain, it was perfect.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Alaska to Hawaii


My own sleepless in Seattle moment.


Basically a very long trip. We left Kotzebue Sabbath evening and spent the night and next morning on airplanes and in airports. Bahh. By the time we touched down in Kona, we were pretty wiped, so drove around a bit to get a lay of the land then had a quick bit to eat at Lulu's.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Arctic Alaska Day 9


Mom makes her famous Taco Salad!

Janella, Ben, Robb and Jess




Our brief visit to Nome, Alaska.

Yay! Sabbath again. We had a great song service, lesson study and a fantastic potluck. Then off to home for a quick nap before our visit to the Kotzebue Senior Citizen Center for an afternoon of singing. It was time for goodbyes before catching our evening flight out. We will truly miss this place.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Kotzebue Driving



So, the vehicles here are pretty amazing. Since there are no actual roads into Kotzebue, everything has to be brought in on cargo ships. Pretty much, if you can start the vehicle, that is all that matters. In point of fact, you don't have to have license plates or driver's licenses. Driving down the street the other day was a forklift carrying a pallet with a guy riding on top. The local sheriff drove by at the same moment and only waved. Everything goes.

Arctic Alaska Day 8



Dad refuels in the rain.


Native fish drying rack.

Our first drizzly day! We had been expecting this kind of weather the whole time, and it reminds me quite a bit of Southeast Alaska. We walked to the office and relaxed most of the day. Dad and mom actually got off of work early (6:30 pm) so we headed home to make gluten.