It’s Friday. Time to explore something new. How about this lovely road on the Big Island? Who knows where it might lead? Aloha.
Tag Archives: Hawaii
Sunday brunch, Hawaiian style
In March 2012, we biked for 10 miles plus so that we could enjoy the delicious breakfast and brunch at the Bay Terrace at the Mauna Lani Hotel on the Big Island. With its outdoor tables overlooking the gorgeous grounds, pool and ocean, you can’t go wrong. We get the sense that many of the waiters and waitresses have worked at the Mauna Lani for years. Since this is the type of place that people seem to return to year after year, it wouldn’t surprise me if they eventually learned your name and waited for your return.

We enjoyed the Hawaiian-inspired eggs benedict and coconut French toast with bananas. So tropical and so delicious. Paired with a freshly brewed cup of Kona coffee, it’s perfect for a Sunday brunch. Or Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Good morning, paradise.
It’s Aloha Friday
Hawaiian yellow hibiscus
Hawaii’s state flower is the yellow hibiscus. The large flowers are four to six inches in diameter and often have a maroon-colored center. The flowers seem to open and close at certain times each day. Bright, cheery and oh so photogenic, it’s worth taking a moment to stop and smell the flowers when you stumble upon yellow hibiscus in Hawaii.
Pearl Harbor
The Pearl Harbor historic sites include the WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument, Battleship Missouri Memorial, USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park, and the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor. You could easily spend a full day visiting, especially if you are a student of history. The National Park Service has information on hours, the various historic sites and helpful details on how to plan your day.
Hawaiian weather
In the past week in the Midwest, we went from snow, sleet and freezing temperatures on Saturday to 100 degrees on Tuesday. Welcome to spring! At least the piles of snow and ice have finally melted.
The rugged grandeur of Kauai’s Waimea Canyon
If you’ve ever visited or flown over the Grand Canyon, imagine the same wonder and beauty on a Hawaiian island overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Waimea Canyon is often referred to as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. It is located on the western side of Kauai and is approximately 10 miles long.
Orchid memories
It’s May 1 and we are once again bracing for a winter snow, sleet and slush storm. Yes, another winter storm in spring.
The forecast is for six to nine inches of snow. Yes, it’s May 1 and the tulips and daffodils in the Upper Midwest were just starting to make an appearance. Poor things. So, instead of snow, I’ll dream of orchids.
These photos are from March at the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden. The Garden has a fantastic collection of orchids.
To see orchids in a natural garden setting instead of potted is a thing of beauty—something to hold onto until spring decides to arrive.
Sunday serenity
Wishing you a peaceful and tranquil Sunday, wherever you are. This is a photo from March 2010 in Kauai—one of the most peaceful and tranquil places I have ever visited. The landscape almost reminds me of a painting when I look at the clouds, the blue sky, the lush green valley and the trees in the pasture. Aloha.
Hawaiian music
Hawaiian music is much more diverse than one might expect. I have much to learn about traditional and contemporary Hawaiian music and plan to do just that during future visits. I do know, however, that I like what I hear.








