Hawi, Hawaii

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Just a few pics of my favorite little Hawaiian town: Hawi. This is one major reason why I love The Big Island so much: it is still old, rural Hawaii.
I forgot to mention that our plane flew right over Maui on the way home and I had an unbelievable bird’s eye view of the volcanic craters glowing deep red–please check out this web site for further Maui volcanic activity: http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanoes/haleakala/
Enjoying my boy Fernando a whole lot. All he needs is two hours a day playing with his cousin–The Fozz–and he is a wonderful pug.
The girls had a PJ party last night with their cousins and a neighbor–they ate cookies and chips and watched the latest mermaid movie.
Peter and I rented 2012–very Hollywood special effects burdened–but entertaining enough. I liked the Tibetan temple in the Himalayas.
We have been invited to join the cousins at the H2o Centre this morning. I am undecided but I must act quickly if we are to go. It is odd–I lived in my bikinis in Hawaii but back home it seems a litle foreign to pull one on at this hour.
Still in culture shock–missing my Hawaii much. Tomorrow though, I have vowed to get back into my strict Canadian routine.
–spell checker still out–forgive mistakes please!

4 Responses

  1. Cliffer
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    Yeah… Ummmm…. That volcano you posted a link to… Definitely been dormant for quite a while. The only active volcanoes that are in Hawaii happen to be on the island of Hawaii… Yeah…

  2. Melissa Mix Hart
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    ya so, I never said the craters had lava flowing out of them but there were several craters that were deep red in colour and fascinating.

  3. Johan
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    Nice recovery, MJ!

  4. Melissa Mix Hart
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    Since you are all certain Maui could not have red craters on it–perhaps the plane did cross back over the south tip of Hawaii and that’s the birds eye view we had. Although, the people behind me said we were over Maui–guess I should have asked the pilot.

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