A 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!
Monday, June 11, 2007
Road to Haleiwa
A little late on posting but here is the answer to that unusual animal - its called a Chinese Silky! Some of you had some good guesses as to what this animal is. You can read about them here: http://www.abc.net.au/creaturefeatures/facts/silkychicken.htm
Someone also asked how many times I hike in a week - it varies, but on average, about two or three times depending on my coaching, work, paddling, and workout schedule.
The pine trees were planted there to protect the coffee trees just inside them from the wind. They definitely look out of place in the midst of all the grassy fields. I love this view. It is one of my favorite things about living on this part of the island.
10 Comments:
I recognize this road!
A road straight into Paradise!
I'll take that road anywhere it leads me!
i love this road! when i come to oahu i almost always stay in haliewa--waikiki is just not for me. so to me, this road says, "you're almost there!"
Beautiful - I didn't expect to see so many pine trees in Hawaii. Or am I mistaking them for another kind of tree?
Cool panorama. The water....nice
Those evergreen are so different from the ones we have here... Nice blues.
A nice place to be seen. WOW.
Abraham Lincoln
Just a Lily today, plus a shaft of sunshine on my oak tree. A blessing for a bountiful crop — I hope.
Brookville Daily Photo
The pine trees were planted there to protect the coffee trees just inside them from the wind. They definitely look out of place in the midst of all the grassy fields.
I love this view. It is one of my favorite things about living on this part of the island.
I can't imagine going down the road to this view. Wonderful.
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