Alrighty... till the next update.. you all have a good week ahead. Hugs Hugs :)
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Heiaue Park
Alrighty... till the next update.. you all have a good week ahead. Hugs Hugs :)
Things to do at Waikiki - part V (Mai Tai's)
Things to do at Waikiki - part IV (Sunset)
Things to do at Waikiki - part II (Diamond Head)
You get to see some lovely fishes in the clear water too while standing on this pier. I saw an eel swimming around the pier area.
Waves crashing on this pier, you can imagine how lovely it sounds. Really enjoyed taking in the fresh sea breeze!
Things to do at Waikiki - part I (Beach activities)
Here are some pictures taken of surfer's and swimmers in Waikiki Beach.
Never ending of beaches...
On the way to Kuilei, we saw another rainbow in front of us - its amazing, how many rainbows I have seen since I got here!
Below pix - you can't actually see it but there were so many surfers in the water.. too tiny to capture on camera.
Check out the view of some ocean front houses...
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Observing the surroundings of nature walk...
Came across this hairy-stemmed plant with several large, flat-topped clusters of tiny white flowers.
There were so many bunches of these found on plants - mostly can be found in lower parts of the plants. Closer to the grounds.
No distinct smell though. But so pretty....
These look like bluebells - leafy stemmed plant which grows in clumps and in a narrow bell shape.
These were found very much closer to the ground and it was growing amongst other plants.. they were quite spread out.
The only colors I saw were these lilac pinkish tone.
So so pretty!
This is something you can see out of a horror movie.. it was indeed creepy staring at this - it looked like there were long locks of unwashed hair falling from the above branches.
That aside, I still thought the Banyan tree was amazing - such thick trunks and roots...
This was a real eye-opener! They call this the Octopus plant... I found this to be real unique as the red branches sprout out from the plant in a weird direction...
Have seen many of this around Honolulu too. Another pretty sighting.
This looked like cotton tail but there weren't. They grow on any branch and or any tree.
I was told that they simply get attached onto any branch.. very fluffy and soft.
A very unique sight!
These are only a few plants and flowers that grabbed my attention - waiting to see more in our other hiking trails at other mountain areas...
Friday, May 18, 2007
Hanauma Bay... such beauty!
This "Curved" bay was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park. This is the very best beach area if you are love snorkeling or scuba diving - diversified population of fish and a rich coral reef. The bay floor is the crater of a volcano that opened up to the ocean when the exterior wall collapsed.
There is a large sandy beach perfect for sunbathing and there are several hiking trails leading to breathtaking lookouts. We had fun walking up this trail to catch the breathtaking view of the entire Bay area...
City girl goes on a nature trail!!
Check out the great view... ahhhhhhh... it was so windy up here.
We walked up this hill where I almost wanted to turn back and go sit in the car!! We hiked up to this spot and it was so peaceful..
Thoughts to myself for Monday... to sit at home quietly and recover from all that walking... though I must say, it was SO worth it to follow that nature trail at Pali lookout.. No regrets!
Monday, May 14, 2007
O'ahu "The Gathering Place"
The other 6 islands are called Kaua'i, Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i, Kaho'olawe and Hawai'i. O'ahu is the 3rd largest Hawaiian island.
Believe it or not, I thought traffic in KL was bad - wait till you see the traffic over here! Just when I thought it was a small island and no such thing as traffic.... I was wrong.
In Honolulu, you can spot high rise buildings, skyscrapers, modern homes and a mix of old plantation-style houses. Generally, as you drive in O'ahu, you can see houses pour down on O'ahu hillside (picture below).
The one thing I really enjoy about this place; besides the beach, beautiful weather, shopping, the food amongst other things - I love the fact there are breathtaking mountains such as the Ko'olau mountains all around O'ahu (pix below). I find it to be a place rich in nature!
About the much talked about 'leis' is made from a flower called Plumeria and it smells heavenly and comes in a variety of colors (pix below). Ps: Jamie, thanks for the 2 buddha's babe :)
Ohhh... do you know what the local Hawaiian's call a white person? Haoles (pronounced as how-lees) I thought that was the funniest word I've heard :)
More on Hawaii to come.. till then.... Maloha for reading everyone.
*Maloha means Thank You.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
To all the beautiful moms...
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Waikiki by night...
At the Sheraton Moana Surf Rider after our 3mile walk....