A volcanic crater within a crater also on the big island. Hot and desolate up there.
We went to a luau on Maui and were treated to this rainbow.
The Na Pali coast, on Kauai.
Of course, pictures do no justice to the scenery there. I ate lots of seafood: lobster, crab, shrimp, grouper, swordfish, mahi mahi, and generic fried fish, and I even managed to try mussels, which were alright. I couldn't bring myself to try the oysters - you can see the different organs too clearly.
Once we got home I slayed (slew?) a vile demon that was consuming my soul - I repaired the PVC pipes laying underground in the drainfield of our septic system that were punctured or snapped when our neighbor kindly plowed our garden plot with a tractor. We weren't aware of what was lying beneath when we took him up on his generous offer, until weeks later there were puddles of sewage in the garden. Yuck. As far as I know, though, everything's fixed and working correctly. And we're moving our garden next year.
We're looking forward to Lexington-Cincinnati-Columbus next week. And once we get back, there are only two weeks until school starts!
2 comments:
Looks like you had a beautiful trip!
It's always useful to know what's lying beneath your garden. I guess it could've been worse... what if it was an un-plotted graveyard?
Yay for beautiful vacations!!! I am so happy for you guys, to have that time together! We can't wait to see you next week!
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