Tuesday, March 31, 2026

And the Adventure Continues


Day 4

It was a drive on the wild side, so to speak.
On the edge of vegetation sat lava.


What looks like a trail was actually the road through the jungle growth and beauty.


Not sure you can see the steam coming up from the ground?
But it must have been hot under the road.

 

The fields of lava were both black and red, very desolate.


But vegetation is attempting to return.


Then on the way back home we stopped for a snack at a roadside stand. They seemed to pop up in the most surprising places. This one had baked goods, like Rice Krispie treats filled with marshmallow and crumbled cookies.


Day 5

This is Rainbow Falls, not far from Hilo. It was the first place I saw many tourists. If you notice, the water coming over the falls was a bit brown from the mud created from the rain. Still quite beautiful. The tree in the foreground reminded me of the big tree I used to have in my house yard.


We decided to take a picnic and tea to sit by the sea. The view was wonderful and the spot delightful. Tea by the sea with a dear friend, the best!

As we were about to pack up it started to sprinkle. By the time we got to the car it was pouring buckets of rain. We viewed beautiful sights from the car as we drove to find shaved ice, which was promised to me when I arrived. I do love shaved ice; but I never imagined eating it in the car in a torrential rain and thunder storm. We laughed and ran through deep puddles of rain and wind. No pictures were taken; so you will just have to imagine. So glad we enjoyed tea by the sea and shaved ice in the car.


Day 6

Another tourist adventure was to visit the orchard, garden, and store of Mauna Loa macadamia plant. Yes, I did come home with some macadamias, which I have been nibbling since returning.


The garden had many beautiful plants. Not sure many of the tourists walked in the garden, as they were there for the macadamias.






The island had wild chickens and pigs here and there. The houses needed fences to keep the pigs out, as they like to dig in the yards and make quite a mess. I did see one pig family along the road, just digging away.


A walk through the zoo was fun to see, again with amazing vegetation.



Did I say I loved the tropical fruit. This evening there was a Thai dinner out and for the end of the meal it was black rice and mango. Half was gone by the time I snapped a picture, but it was all very delicious. No, I didn't eat the half all by myself. It was shared with the table. The food throughout the week was all amazing. 


Day 7
Sniff, my last day and time to say goodbye.

The sunrise from my bedroom window.


And a drive by the sea once more. Oh, I do love the sea.



The beaches are lava, not sand. If you find a sandy beach, the sand has been brought in.


And Home Again

I flew through the night with a layover in Honolulu and then San Francisco. What an adventure!


And home again now, hoping and dreaming of sunshine and tea on my patio.
Though I will say the humidity was a bit hard for me to handle; bare feet, sandals, and sunshine was wonderful for a few days.


Sending love,
Marilyn

Monday, March 30, 2026

Home Again, Adventure Taken

 My adventure took me to the Big Island, Hawaii to visit a friend. Each morning we started with a visit and tea. Then an adventure!


Day One

The beaches are volcanic, but I wanted to see the beach. Off we went down the road to the nearest beach to my friends house. Though it wasn't the type of beach to lay out in the sun it was beautiful to listen to the waves touch the ground at the shoreline.


Then because we were sitting on a volcano on the Big Island there was a hike to see the caldron steam.


A stop at a local fruit stand intrigued me with varieties I had never heard of.


A walk in my friend's garden and we spotted passion fruit hanging from the vine. One ripe one was enjoyed by me. Oh, I do love passion fruit (lilikoi). I enjoyed it fresh from the vine, but also in a jelly and shaved ice. 


The fruit from the palm trees in my friend's garden were not edible, but looked beautiful hanging from the tree.


Day Two 

 A friend of my friend invited us to come for lunch and a walk in her garden.
From the time I stepped off the plane the vegetation of the island amazed me. It was like a tropical paradise or maybe Jurassic Park live and in person.




I almost forgot to tell you about stopping at a garden nursery.





OK, I was besot/enamored by the flowers.



Day Three




We visited a chocolate farm where the owner/farmer gave us a tour. Beside growing and producing chocolate, the family has a farm to table restaurant in town where the food comes from this 3 acres farm. I was amazed at the variety of fruits and vegetables grown here. There were even beehives with busy bees producing honey, a pond for the frogs and dragonflies, and a small rice bog.



The farmer said there were wild pigs hiding in the vegetation. The island has quite a population of wild pigs and some wild chickens. I did see one family of pigs along the road.


Here is the rows of chocolate plants. Can you see the pods?


The farmer sharing his stories that were fascinating to hear. The farm is organic. They have a program where they bring in high school age kids to work on the farm and learn about bio-diversity.


Even vanilla grew here. It wound it's vines through the trees. All very lush.



Again it felt like walking into the jungle. I did bring home a few chocolate bars and mosquito bites.




Since I took so many pictures to share, I will continue on another day this week. For now all I can say is my adventure was about spending time with a friend and amazing vegetation, plus good food coming from my friend's kitchen.

Sending love,
Marilyn