Day: October 20, 2007

Big Island: 3rd Rainy Day

The next morning it was raining again. We went to the park giftshop, a gallery of very beautiful things, all out of our pricerange. It made me pretty sad to think of local artists, having to live on a very meager income in a state where rents start at 900$, and milk and gasoline are almost as expensive as in Europe, non-profit giftstores trying to promote their items, and still, most of us need to buy at Walmart… it’s so much cheaper to mass produce in the Philippines or China, where cost of living is a fraction of what it is here. OK enough of that.

In the afternoon we picked some Ohelo berries for Leilani, she loves them. They are in the same family as blueberries and cranberries, not as sweet as the former, not as tart as the later. We threw some into the steam vent for Pele too.

More rain for the berry pickers.

Leilani and Andy stayed in the car.

It cleared up briefly…

We went back to the same Thai restaurant in the evening.

Big Island: Chain of Craters Road

On the second day of our trip Andy had planned a hike in the crater, Kilauea Iki, but we got rained out. We drove down the chain of craters road, hoping for better weather closer to the coast.

Our first stop was at the petroglyphs. It was a 3/4 mile hike, although it was raining most the time we stayed pretty dry under our raingear.

Leilani, who in the (non-blogging) meantime has broadened her Nemo obsession to include all sea creatures, especially dolpins, humpback whales and turtles, points excitedly to the petroglyph of a “Honu”. Leilani knows the Hawaiian words for at least a dozend animals.

Later we drove all the way down, to where the lava used to enter the ocean, and walked back to where it swallowed the road. The weather was much better.

In the evening we found a nice little Thai restaurant, much better than the Pizza place we had eaten at the first night. Leilani likes Thai food, but the curry was a little spicy for her taste. We told her it was important to learn to eat spicy food, and to drink plenty of water with it – which she did. She ate most the shrimps in oour food, and loved the Pad Thai.

Big Island: arriving

Unfortunatelly I was so busy that I have not kept up with blogging… So, I’m planning to post 4 sections on our Big Island trip with my mom Trude.

When we arrived in Hilo it was raining. That didn’t change substantially over the next few days…

We went to the nice Japanese garden that we had visited last year…

and had lunch at the same Thai restaurant. Andy and my mom looked at some waterfalls and lavatubes, while Leilani and I napped in the car. I was so tired the entire trip. Next we drove to Volcano. We found Hale I’Iwi not quite as nice as expected – see Andy’s rant. Still… this is what it looked like.

That picture was taken in the carport of the property, towards the pretty backyard (but for the weather we had to wait until the very last day)