A 15 mile bike trek around Kaena

Honolulu Daily PhotosA photographic journal of images from O'ahu by Dana, Jamie and Kala! =) Pictures are all taken during the course of my activities such as paddling, surfing, hiking, mountain biking, snorkeling, kayaking, stand-up paddling, rock climbing, archery, skeet shooting, and soon diving - due to my schedule, some postings are done in advanced and posted automatically by blogger on the dates specified. If you have any suggestions, comments, etc for photos you would like me to take, do not hesitate to let me know - enjoy and thanks for stoppin by - Live, Love, Laugh and share the ALOHA! Thursday, May 25, 2006A 15 mile bike trek around Kaena![]() Wednesday, May 24, 2006Four colors of horses!!!![]() I love horses - did I mention I love horses? yup - I used to always look out the window of my high school english classroom gazing at these magnificent animals when I should have been reading and writing - thus, why my grammer is so bad! This was inspired by Sam's Daughter's horse photo and Nicola's post: And cya all in five days coz I will be away away and away - thus the premature postings. And mahalo nui loa for ALL the comments and my apologies for not being able to write you back! A hui hou - until we chats again ;) Tuesday, May 23, 2006A lifeguard stand...
...a bike and a surfboard (at Waikiki Beach near "Publics")
![]() Anyway, I should give you some info on the this and the last three "scenic" images. They were taken on the south, North, West, and East sides of the island within the past week - four completely different locations with variations in vegetation and weather. It can be rainy on one side and completely sunny on the other. Monday, May 22, 2006Sunday, May 21, 2006Saturday, May 20, 2006Thursday, May 18, 2006Happy Feet![]() This post is dedicated to Felicia of San Diego DP. Wednesday, May 17, 2006Don't Drink and Drive![]() Tuesday, May 16, 2006Sandy Shoreline![]() Monday, May 15, 2006Art of wave riding![]() Not far from here is another beach that is probably just as beautiful, not as crowded as Waikiki, and much safer for the inexperienced to do some ocean wave riding. If you are planning to visit the islands and want to know some safer beaches to play in, email me. The absence of continental shelfs surrounding the islands as compared with our surfing neighbors in California makes hawaiian waves much more powerful and steep due to less dissipation of energy from the ocean bottom. The type of board used in the above image is called by various names including sponge board, body board, or boogie board. People will lie, kneel and even stand on these short boards with no skegs (not to be mistaken for the surfboard with skegs). On a final note, before venturing into the water on any beach in the islands, observe from shore for a bit or talk to the lifeguard before going in since waves come in sets and the last thing you want is to get caught in between a big set. Tomorrow, I'll show you the sandy beach! Sunday, May 14, 2006Deceptively Beautiful
As promised from my Friday posting, I've posted a day time photo of the same beach (sandys), buzzing with activity. The next three days, I will post images of close-up activities in this area as I write more about this beautiful yet potentially dangerous beach.
This photo was taken from the lookout. This area is also a notorious stalking ground for criminals, stealing things from vehicles when unsuspecting visitors leave their rentals unattended and unlocked to walk the short distance to the lookout. Lock your cars and windows even in the short time you will be gone - seconds is all it takes! ![]() Saturday, May 13, 2006A room with a view...
...not my room, but a friends room - the photo was taken from the penthouse suite balconey that faces the "Kokohead" or east side of the island and overlooks Kapi'olani Park, Waikiki Shell Concert Hall (bottom right - partially covered by trees), the Honolulu Zoo and Diamond Head.
[ Press here to view Panoramic image of the area. ] -> 1.9 MB
(The picture is really large and should fill at least half your monitors height so your web browser may reduce the image to fit to screen. If it does, mouse over the image and click on it to enlarge) ![]() Friday, May 12, 2006Friday night is for Lovers......snuggled together under the moonlight ![]() Thanks to Nebel for providing his georgous moon shot: Thursday, May 11, 2006Speed Limit 15......"Rainbow Crossing"
![]() Checkout the rainbows around the world:
Wednesday, May 10, 2006Pacific artifacts from University of Göttingen![]() I photographed the images during my visit. The inset photo is a neck ornament called Lei Niho Palaoa (here's large image), made from the carving of a Sperm Whale tooth and braided strands of human hair. The last day of display is May 14th! In 1779, Captain James Cook was stabbed to death by islanders at Kealakekua Bay on the Big Island. Tuesday, May 09, 2006Monday, May 08, 2006The road near my home
As promised, here is the road near my house. On the right side (not shown) is a community college and down the road is a "middle" school. Sometimes, at night you can hear people scream as they speed down this hill. Pic of that beach tomorrow! =)
This hill shot is inspired by Nicola's famous wine hill shot from her cable car ride. Have a hill shot? let me know ;) Sunday, May 07, 2006Rocks, clouds ......and two men in between - can you see them? hm
![]() This pic goes to the cloud shots people (any others? let me know - I'll add ya to the list!):
Saturday, May 06, 2006The pink hotel...
...the Royal Hawaiian... and one of the first hotels built in Waikiki! During WW II, this hotel was closed to tourist and used by the military for rest and relaxation.
![]() This photo is dedicated to Denton of Greenville S.C. for noting my earlier post was the first from a canoe...Well, here is a second from my canoe about a mile outside of Waikiki. Smiles! Friday, May 05, 2006Thursday, May 04, 2006A pool fit for the "Duke"...the Duke Kahanamoku Swimming Pool at the University
![]() My lunch time play ground! This one is dedicated to "Dutchie and the boys" - go orange! Wednesday, May 03, 2006Trees allow us to breathe...
This image is dedicated to Mark and his wife in Saint Maxime - to many more years of shared dreams come true! I photographed this image from Olomana Golf Course =)
Tuesday, May 02, 2006Monday, May 01, 2006May Day is Lei Day![]() So, the next time someone shares a lei with you, know that the lei was put together with much care and love. It is the aloha (love) that binds us all. There are many ways to make a lei - from the simple to the complex, the threading, braiding, and intricate weaving that goes into making a lei. The shell leis in the image above are made first by carefully drilling fine holes before they are stranded together. The process takes approximately three days. On Sunday, the eve of May day, I had the opportunity to watch my auntie as she carefully and meticulously made a "hili" lei. This form of lei making is one of the more complicated methods and I have taken some pictures if you are curious. I also added some pictures of May day into the gallery before my camera petered out. I need a new camera - any suggestions?
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