Archive for December, 2006

Finale, Kauai

Posted in Family, Travel on December 30th, 2006 by Lisa

Ty looking fierce

“What! Another damn picture …?” On the road to Koloa Town.

On the road again

This road wasn’t the most pleasant ride … too many fast, big trucks.

Hybiscus

Another beautiful hybiscus.

Beach cardinal

A cardinal at the beach.

“All this traipsing around graveyards is tiring work – I need a nap”. Above Port Allen.

Spouting Horn

Spouting Horn, holes in the reef through which the ocean rushes, giving a great, big whoosh and a fountain of spray.

Beach birds

“Now, you take this section, you go there and I’ll see what’s cooking over here …”. A sparrow, mynah and dove stake out their respective territories on the beach.

Rock and Roll did not die – and we wondered why, in certain venues, we did not always receive service in a timely fashion …

St Raphael's Church Cemetery

Saint Raphael’s Church Cemetery, near Koloa Town.

Cemetery

Cemetery

Cemetery

Cemetery

Mill

Abandoned sugar plantation mill in the distance, looking down from the cemetery.

Birds of Paradise

Birds of Paradise.

Hedge flowers

Orange hedge flowers. Aloha and Mahalo, Kauai.

Na Pali Coast, Kauai

Posted in Family, Travel on December 27th, 2006 by Lisa

Ty and stocking

Ty opening his stocking – Santa found him on Kauai.

Wendy and Russ

Wendy and Russ.

Jezebel and her centipede

Jezebel and her Christmas centipede.

Jake and his centipede

Jake and his Christmas centipede.

Christmas Orchid

Wendy’s Christmas orchid.

Christmas dinner

Christmas dinner – a steak and crab feast.

Butterfly

Butterfly visitor.

White Ginger

Plumeria

Ty and Wendy

On our way to the good ship Lucky Lady, a 60 foot catamaran, for a trip to see the Na Pali Coast.

Heading for the boat

Catamarans waiting to sail for the Na Pali coast from Port Allen.

Ty and I

Ty and I on the Lucky Lady.

Ty and Wendy on the Lucky Lady

Wendy and I on deck.

Sea turtle eyeing the boat

A curious sea turtle checks out the boat.

Na Pali coast cliffs

The cliffs of the Na Pali coast, looking north.

Na Pali coast

The cliffs of the Na Pali coast, looking south.

The three amigos

The three amigos on deck.

Shark sighting at Salt Pond beach

Shark sighting at Salt Pond beach.

Cemetery above Glass Beach

A small, old cemetery above Glass Beach, near Port Allen.

Cemetery

Cemetery

Cemetery

The salt water and constant wind have really eroded the stone of these grave markers – the engraved names are barely visible on many, even though they’re only 100 years old.

 

 

Meanwhile, in another part of the universe, an architectural marvel rises …

Posted in Friends on December 24th, 2006 by Lisa

Out of the depths of dark Cedar by the Sea, a gingerbread Duomo rises at the McColl-Skagfeld residence. Photos courtesy Maggie McColl.

Fran prepares the walls

Fran prepares the walls for placement.

Where should I put this piece?

“Hmmm, I wonder where this piece should go?”

Libby works on giotto's bell tower

Libby gingerly works on Giotto’s bell tower.

Paul works on the foundation

Paul working on the foundations.

Maggie signals her delight

Maggie signals her pleasure with the completed structure.

The masterpiece completed

Here it is – the gingerbread Duomo. Architecture never tasted so good!

The masterpiece from another angle

Another view – Florence’s Duomo ready for consumption. Buon Natale!

Christmas Party, Lihue

Posted in Family, Travel on December 24th, 2006 by Lisa

Here's looking at you

Here’s looking at you, kid – gecko twins.

AR Construction party

AR Construction Christmas party at the Grand Hyatt hotel, Lihue.

Sara and Dominic

Sara and Dominic

Lisa

Yours Truly in my panda fleece

Lerma and Angelo

Lerma and Angelo

Wendy and Russ

Wendy and Russ

Karen and Bully

Karen and Bully

Dane and Jonnie Ann

Dane and Jonnie Ann

Ty and Lisa

Ty and I

Kukui Grove Mall entrance

Entrance to the Kukui Grove Shopping Mall.

Court House light display

Trees in front of the Court House, Lihue.

Court house light display

Court House light display

Court House light display

Court House

Santa shrine at the Court House

Court House shrine

Court House light display

Court House tree and wreath

Salt Pond cycle

Posted in Family, Travel on December 22nd, 2006 by Lisa

Ty and Wendy

Wendy and Ty in front of the big yellow taxi.

Cycling towards Hanapepe

Cycling towards Hanapepe, with the Kauai Coffee Company plantation on the right.

Lisa on the open road

Looking down towards the ocean on the road to Hanapepe.

Kauai coffee company

Pit stop at the Kauai Coffee Company cafe.

In Hanapepe

In Hanapepe.

Toy shrine

Toy roadside shrine in Hanapepe.

Salt pond beach

Ty on the beach at Salt Pond Park.

Snorkeling

Snorkeling in the pond.

Salt pond beach

On the beach at Salt Pond Park.

Riding to Poipu beach, Kauai

Posted in Family, Travel on December 22nd, 2006 by Lisa

Tree tunnel

Tree tunnel – the road to Koloa.

They're off

Setting off on the bikes – down the road through Koloa to Poipu.

The other side of the tree tunnel

Emerging from the other end of the tree tunnel on the road to Koloa.

Koloa cemetery

Koloa cemetery – a small, quiet green space in the fields.

Koloa cemetery

Koloa cemetery

Monk seal

Monk seal on the beach at Poipu. A small population of endangered monk seals lives on Kauai and this one was sunning itself on the beach while we were there. We also saw a large green sea turtle swimming just off the beach.

Monk seal

Every time a wave hit him, he cracked an eyeball and peered out.

 

 

Poipu Beach, Kauai

Posted in Family, Travel on December 21st, 2006 by Lisa

Poipu beach

Poipu Beach, west coast of Kauai

Ty snorkeling

Ty striding purposefully towards the water, snorkeling gear in hand. The fish are plentiful in this little pool protected by the reef.

Bar

After all that hard work swimming with the fishes, a drink is in order.

Hybiscus

Hybiscus at the beach

Yellow hybiscus

Yellow hybiscus

At the 19th hole

Surrounded by Karaoke-singing friends at one of Wendy’s favorite watering and singing spots, the 19th hole near Kapa’a.

Russ singing at LC's

Russ belting out a tune at LCs bar, Lihue

 

Trip to the north shore of Kauai

Posted in Family, Travel on December 20th, 2006 by Lisa

Banana

Many breakfast fruit selections in Wendy and Russ’ front yard - bananas …

A bloom among the tangelos

Tangelos …

Jabon

Jabon …

Noni

Noni (a medicinal plant)

Wendy getting breakfast

Tangelos it is – Wendy getting breakfast.

Here you go

Here you go!

Lunch at Hanalei's old Schoolhouse

The motley crew lunching at the Old Schoolhouse, Hanalei.

Santa surfing

Surf’s up – Snowman catches a wave and cruises across the lunch menu.

Skating in Hanalei

After fueling up on shrimp and artichokes, Wendy, Ty and I rolled through Hanalei’s relatively quiet streets.

Two aging Aphrodites emerge from the waves at Hanalei beach

Two aging Aphrodites emerge from the waves at Hanalei Beach. Apparently this is where Bali Hai was filmed.

The end of the road

Hanakapi’ai Beach – the end of the road. From here the Na Pali coast stretches on to the west.

Cock of the beach walk

The cock of the beach walk – wildlife here is of the feathered variety.

Waimea

Posted in Family, Travel on December 19th, 2006 by Lisa

Waimea canyon

Wendy dropped us off half-way up the road to Waimea canyon so that we could come screaming down on our bikes.

Looking down towards the ocean

Looking down towards the ocean – ready to roll!

Wendy in the big yellow truck

Wendy in the big yellow truck.

Surfing at Waimea

Ty and Wendy brave the waves at Waimea beach.

Ty surfing

Ty getting ready to catch the big one.

On the beach

Ty waiting for Lisa to join him in the frolicking.

It's the big one!

Lisa running from the big one!

Apocalypse Soon

Posted in Science/Technology on December 19th, 2006 by Lisa

Are you nervous about the approaching New Year? Are you wondering whether you should finally get that survival kit together? Read this.

Which Survivor of the Impending Nuclear Apocalypse Are You?

Enjoy today – it may be your last …

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