A Balance Between Dark and Light
My daughter made my new favorite Christmas ornament, a balance of light and dark. (She sells these on Etsy at JailerCostumeShop). In the cold, starry darkness of Winter Solstice, life’s breath becomes...
View ArticleWhat I Didn’t Get to Say at My Mom’s Funeral
Of her three children, I am probably most like her. I’m proud to be hers, proud to be like her, proud of the spun silver hair I inherited from her, proud of the big, warm heart that I got from her...
View ArticleThe Land of Rainbows and Volcanic Glow
Prologue Native Hawaiian ohi’a lehua forest along the Kilauea caldera on the Big Island of Hawai’i At the northern edge of the Pacific Ocean are the Aleutian Islands. They sparkle like jewels under...
View ArticleDay 1 – The Trip to Hilo
April 1, 2021 Dawn from our balcony at the Hilo Reed’s Bay Hotel The journey to Hilo lasted about eighteen hours and included two long layovers. Hilo’s airport had the flavor of a World War II-era...
View ArticleDay 2 – Volcano
Friday, April 2, 2021 We tried to sleep in, but the local time is four hours faster than Mountain Time, so it was a tall order. Before breakfast, we took a short walk around Lili’uokalani Park near...
View ArticleDay 3 – The Slopes of Mauna Kea
Saturday April 3, 2021 It was cold outside and fresh from a long rain when we woke up at 6:00 at the Volcano Inn. That early, I was the only one who decided to try the hot tub, and it was beautifully...
View ArticleDay 4 – Easter on the Kohala Coast
Panoramic view at Anaeho’omalu Bay Easter breakfast was macadamia nut cookies, fruit, and coffee. I “McGyvered” a coffee maker out of a sawed-off United Airlines water bottle and paper towels. It...
View ArticleEulogy for Lani Lisa
Lani Lisa Lawrence was an old friend and one of the people who followed my blog. I planned to visit her in Tacoma when I visited Seattle in late May, but she died suddenly a week before I arrived....
View ArticleDay 5 – Return to the Kohala Coast
A panoramic view of Mahai’ula Beach by the historic fishing camp Driving can get tiresome day after day, so we opted to return to Anaeho’omalu Bay (locally known as A-Bay) rather than explore further...
View ArticleDay 6 – The East Coast of the Big Island
An enormous banyan tree shading some parked cars in Hilo A personable, magenta-haired barista at the Waimea Coffee Company made an açaí bowl and blue smoothie for us shortly after checking out of our...
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