Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Post-Christmas relaxation
On the lanai with friends and family -- my mother Marge, friends Alex and Stephanie chatting with Tom ....enjoying the wonderful bouquet of proteus from friends Gail and Leon who joined us for dessert Christmas evening, watching the passing rain squalls, and of course, a spectacular sunset.
Christmas Holiday Wrap-up -- Mele Kalikimaka!
So the blog was ignored over the holiday. But the holiday was not. Christmas eve dawned with an unusual triple lenticular cloud hovering over the West Maui mountains.
But inside we were ready for a holiday with a few decorations
There were quiet moments reading on the lanai -- in shorts and T shirts!
an early morning walk to visit the neighborhood poinsettias that grow in gardens to large, tall bushes, and sometimes even trees
and many other flowers and plants
and of course, another killer sunset....
But inside we were ready for a holiday with a few decorations
There were quiet moments reading on the lanai -- in shorts and T shirts!
an early morning walk to visit the neighborhood poinsettias that grow in gardens to large, tall bushes, and sometimes even trees
and many other flowers and plants
and of course, another killer sunset....
Monday, December 22, 2008
Home for the holidays....
Cousin Jerry's 23 hours on Maui
Jerry and Cindy's trip from Illinois was delayed overnight by ice. Then when they were about to board their inter-island flight from Honolulu, Cindy felt ill and decided to return to their hotel. Jerry persevered, however, and arrived on Thursday at about 10:30 AM; we delivered him back to the airport about 8:30 the next morning. In the middle we got to the summit of Haleakala, made a rare nene sighting (the endangered Hawaiian state bird, a flightless goose found only on the slopes of Haleakala), lunch followed by a quick surfing viewing at Hookipa, a visit to Haycraft beach park -- donated to the state by an uncle of Jerry's mother (probably before ayone dreamed of what so much beachfront could be worth), dinner on the lanai, and a killer sunset. Whew!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The tiniest bananas in the world...
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Remember those green bananas?
Our banana tree fell over, just before we thought the bananas should have been ready to eat. Knowing not too much about bananas, we sought the advice of our neighbor, who suggest we leave the stem of bananas attached to the tree for as long as possible. But the following Friday Al the mow and blow guy arrived, and had cut off the stem before I could ask him not to. Not to worry, says Al, juts hang them in the garage, and they will get ripe.
So we did. And they did. And a week after they were cut down, the bananas began to ripen, and fast. They were deep green when we hung them up. Friday morning they were light green, by late afternoon they were deep yellow, and we have been eating them and handing them off to neighbors and friends as fast as we can. These are the last survivors, and you can tell they are ready to go! And they taste bright and clean, almost citrus. Now, another year until the plant produces another stalk.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Dinner at Sansei
Thanksgiving in Maui
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