In 2007 Dan and I retired from work, hitched our 5th wheel to our truck, and hit the road. We are full time RV'ers so we take our home with us everywhere we go. We live by the credo "Home Is Where You Park It" and we have found Home in many an awesome setting! I created this blog to track our adventures as we travel around the US, Canada, and Mexico. Two of our goals include visiting all the State Capitals and as many of the Baseball Parks as possible, with everything else we can fit in between!
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Lava Trees State Park, Island of Hawaii
All of the Hawaiian Islands
were forged millions of years ago by powerful volcanic eruptions from deep
within the sea. The Island of Hawai'i was built from five separate shield volcanoes
and today volcanic activity is still going strong with three volcanoes ( Hualalai,
Mauna Loa, and Kilauea)still in the "active" category.
The remaining two volcanoes are considered dormant (Mauna
Kea ) and extinct (Kohala). The Lava Trees State Park situated in the Nanawale
Forest Reserve is a graphic depiction of the long-term effects of lava.
Hundreds of years ago, a fast moving flow of hot lava hit this patch of wet Ohia
trees, and the lava forever encased the structures leaving behind vertical,
hollow, lava tubes where each tree once stood. These ghostly structures are now
covered with moss and surrounded by lush tropical foliage and huge monkeypod
trees covering most of the devastation from earlier volcanic flows. Below are
some pictures of an outing we took to visit the Lava Trees State park .
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Hilo, Hawaii
On Friday, August 23, we flew from Sacramento to Hilo ,
Hawaii , where we will be staying
the next month. This is our fourth trip to the Hawaiian Islands , but our first time on The Big Island. With one connecting flight and a 3-hour time difference, we landed
in the Hilo
airport by 2:00 p.m. We have stationed
ourselves in an apartment in a residential area, walking distance from Old Town
Hilo and the daily Farmers Market. I am in tropical fruit heaven, by the way, with the abundance of (cheap) papayas, mangos, starfruit, bananas, pineapple, and many other exotic varieties I've yet to sample. We didn't do much on arrival day other than
make a quick run to the Safeway to get enough food for the next couple of
meals. But on Saturday, we started exploring both on foot and by car. There
is much to do and much to learn, but we feel well prepared for the task with
our guide books, maps, and camera in hand. Yes, we probably do look like
typical mainlander tourists, but we are trying our best to respect the
prevailing culture while still getting the full Island experience. During our
stay we want to explore the Volcanoes National Park, drive up to the Astronomy
Museum and Visitor Center on Mauna Kea, do some hiking, golf, snorkel, visit
the beaches, tour the botanical gardens, see waterfalls, tour a coffee plantation, and take the
opportunity to drive the perimeter of the Island, which spans about 220 miles. Here
are some photographs from our first couple of days in and around Hilo .
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Hawaii Bound - A-LO-HA!!!!!
In two days we leave for Hawaii . We will spend
one month on the big Island (Hawaii ), in Hilo , and the second month on Maui
in the Kihei area. We are celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary, and since
we got married on Kauai, we thought this would be a great time to return to see
more of the Islands . Aloha!
Sacramento August 2013
August 8, 2013, and we're back in Sacramento . But just for
two weeks! On August 23rd we leave for Hawaii ,
where we will stay for two months. We tried to fit in as much family time as
possible during these two weeks, and here are a few pictures of that.
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Ferndale, California
About 30 miles north and east of Redcrest is the quaint
little town of Ferndale .
With a population under 1500, this city is well known for the dozens of
well-preserved Victorian store fronts and homes. It is also the northern
gateway to California 's Lost Coast ,
which I posted on below. After all the activity began to wind down in the
Redwoods, and family members started going their own directions, Dan and I
decided to drive to Ferndale for a visit, touring, lunch, and a little
shopping. We were most impressed by the
beautiful Victorians, and took a few pictures to share on the blog.
Family Reunion in The Redwoods
Saturday August 3rd was the day of the big Family Reunion in
The Redwoods . What can you say about a gathering like this other than what you
see in these pictures?
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