Sunday, January 10, 2016

Pahoa Village Farmers Market and beyond, Fishing on the Big Island

Took a drive to Pahoa and beyond down Highway 130, the Pahoa Farmers Market is right off the highway, costs a dollar to get in, is the largest one in the area I believe, and it was hoppin! So many smells, both from the food and the slightly unwashed hippies. Went all the way down Hwy 130 until it dead ends, supposedly you can see the live lava flow at the end of this road, there is a phone number to call and it said that "the live lava viewing site will be returned to it's original function as a transfer station at the end of the year" or something like that, all we saw at the end was a group of young locals so we pulled a Uturn and went up Hwy 137, found a paved pullout and watched the locals fish, I saw a Whale!!! or more, saw it's tail and it's back and it spouted a few times. Wow!
Every time we have watched the locals fish they've caught some nice sized ones, all good to eat they say. You don't need a license to fish from shore, they use large oblong orange and white bobbers and use seaweed as bait! How simple is that!


Entrance to Pahoa Farmers Market

Great place to people watch at the Farmers Market.

Lots of tourists and locals alike.

Papayas the size of footballs!

Volkswagen now a Juice Bar!

Old lava flow to hike on

You can hike over this to see the ocean on the other side

Nice blue fish, can't remember the what the man said it's called, could be Naenue??

Went swimming at Kapoho hot pond, actually it was too warm though does get fed from ocean, is also geothermically heated 

Ahalanui Park includes Lifeguard, portapotties and showers.


Sunday, December 6, 2015

Big Island Hawaii finally!

We enjoyed our first class flight on Alaska Airlines to Kona, though I used most of my miles on the upgrade, it was truly worth it!! Got to Kona airport around 11pm, got rental car and some how made to our hotel without getting lost! Stayed at the Kona Seaside hotel, really nice people, they had saved us a parking space right by the front door as I had requested handicapped parking for Mike. Got to sleep at around midnight. It was heavenly to sleep with the louvered windows all open, no AC on, just the ceiling fan! Drove Hwy 19 around to Hilo, found our Condo, nice owners! Nice condo! Nice view!  I had placed an ad on Craigslist and was able to have this condo lined up when we got in, $1000/month but it is right on the Hilo Lagoon with a very pretty park. Got groceries at Walmart, not so nice. We didn't get the Subaru we had sent our $100 deposit on, the car was real but I think the owners were addicted to drugs, they couldn't manage in 3 days to get to Hilo from Honolulu. So I gambled and lost. Bought a Mercury Sable instead, $2000. So far it gets me to work and back!!
View at Kona Seaside, first palm trees!

Kona Seaside pool

Even the crappy white bread at Walmart is expensive! Some foods are not too over priced but bread is ridiculous here!

Bought all this at the Farmers Market down town Hilo for $7, at the grocery store one tomato was $1.

The locals have interesting tattoos!

Richardson park,, first trip to beach/ocean, sat and watched the turtles! Can you see him smiling?

Hilo Medical Center


Random Gecko, they are almost everywhere!

I survived Black Friday at Walmart, here's Hawaiian Santa!

View from my lanai


This is 10 minutes from us! Lifeguards and bathrooms!

Really calm and inviting, will bring my snorkel next time
 !
Carlsmith park lagoon

There is danger in paradise!

Mike read that there is a $100,000 fine for feeding or harassing the turtles!

Another lagoon at Carlsmith park

No turtles today, waves were huge!

Rocky goes to Spokane - has this ever happened to you??

We all flew to from San Antonio, Texas to Seattle on November 22, got in at 9 PM, then Rocky and I continued on to Spokane at 10 PM, sat next to a lady who was just returning from Kona, Hawaii, nice to talk to her! Got in to Spokane after 11PM and waited and waited for Rocky to come off the plane, finally there he was, all smiles to see me, ran outside to pee for ever! Poor guy, was in his crate for about 8 hours but did fine. Jenna arrived and we hauled the crate across to the Ramada at the Airport, put in her car, checked in and got our key and then the fun began. Finally found our room, with 3 pieces of luggage and one antsy dog, open the door.....and it's still dirty!!! Called front desk and he said he'd "send the bellman (woman) to help us to another room", so we waited and waited, finally made our way back to lobby, met the bellwoman, took us to another wing, NO elevator! to another room, bellwoman opened the door, went in, then quickly came back out, "there's someone in there!!" Huh, good thing she didn't get shot. Calls front desk, he says "try the room across the hall", Jenna could hear TV coming out of that one loudly, so "try this one down the hall" (can't remember room numbers) but at about midnight we FINALLY got a room that was clean and not occupied!! They blamed it on the recent wind storm and power outages, who knows! This is the most convenient place to stay if flying in/out, and they now have free breakfast buffet for all, even the Priceline/Hotwire cheap people like me! I will stay there again but wow, hope that never happens again!!!
One happy Dog!!

Saturday, November 28, 2015

San Antonio, Texas

We sold our car and got a rental car, drove to San Antonio on Friday November 20, speed limit 80!! Missed rush hour traffic. Found our hotel, the Wyndham on the RiverWalk, 3 1/2 stars, got through Hotwire, about $60/night. Took car to airport to return, only got lost once! The hotel was right next to River Walk, truly a beautiful place, lots of tourists walking along, but I got no pics! Rocky and I sure enjoyed it. Saturday did a Hop on Hop off tour, from Groupon, $27 for 2, good for 2 days, first stop: The Alamo. Sat and watched the Nat Geo movie, nice for those who can't stand for very long. Next stop: The Mercado, had lunch at Las Margaritas, great place for people watching, prices not too gougy. Wandered around the market, found open chairs for the free Ballet Folklorico show. Caught the tour bus just in time and back to hotel, for another walk with Rocky on the RiverWalk. Our tour guide/driver was surly and stringing together sentences just to be talking, it was kind of comical and disappointing.
Massive tree in Courtyard of the Alamo, if this tree could talk!

Doorway to Alamo, free but a long line.

Smack dab in the middle of the city.

Horse and carriage tours are available but I am too cheap! That's our tour bus on the right.

Ballet Folklorico dance - the women who took up arms and fought in the war. ( Can't remember which war)

The littlest dancers! So cute!

The caballeros

Churro Santa?

Big Beautiful horse

Wow, I am a sucker for carriages!

Ready to Move to Hawaii

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Where are we now? San Angelo, Texas Where are we headed to next? Hilo, Hawaii

We left Moses Lake on July 31st. Mike had a colonoscopy the Monday before that and was diagnosed with colon cancer, an awful 32nd anniversary gift. Had to get to San Angelo, Texas as I'd been offered a 13 week contract job at Shannon Medical Center the day before his diagnosis and had to be making $ to pay those upcoming medical bills. It was a long hot drive. Made it here with 2 days to spare! The people at Shannon were nice to work with. Mike had surgery on 9/11 and did great. Went home on 9/13 and did great for a few days then became septic and headed back to ER on 9/16, surgery had to be redone on 9/17, then of course had all possible side effects of bowel surgery, with nausea, vomiting and all that fun stuff. He did not sleep for 4 days and was fairly entertaining, laughing at the chihuahuas on his feet, picking at stuff in the air etc. Finally got to go home on 9/26. It was a long awful time. But enough about that! We are leaving San Angelo tomorrow for San Antonio, then on to Hilo Hawaii. Woo Hoo!!!! I have a condo (hopefully) rented and sent someone a deposit on a car, I know, never send $ to someone you don't know but it's worth the gamble! If it's a real car when I get there then I won, if it doesn't exist I got ripped off! Stay tuned!

Mike all healed up, with one of the many Ewe's that they have all around town, cattle is not king here!

The front lawn of St John's Campus where I worked at Dialysis clinic and Long term care. This tree was filled with Monarch butterflies! Apparently this is a stopover point on their way to Mexico!

New restaurant in town, I heard the line wound around the block. There is at least 2 restaurants on every block here!

The HEB store, an adventure in grocery shopping, all the dietitians shop here!

Crawfish for sale!

Downtown San Angelo, this bordello was open till the '50's and now is a restaurant with marginal food but great atmosphere.

Looking down the hallway of the bordello, each girl had her own room each with a screen door.

Parlor with original furniture.



What is 6 1/4 cents?

Typical scenery in West Texas, mesquite trees and cactus, every time someone burns a slash pile I start thinking "Mmm Steak!"

These cactus grown everywhere!
Bought this car for $1000 when we got here, sold it for $1000 the day before leaving hre!

I heard this a lot in Texas, usually with a "Y'all" as in "Y'all have a blessed day." It kinda grows on you.