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Arriving from West Seattle on the 4th of May for a 6 day stay.
Pamela had a big wish list and at the top was going surfing! Our friends Terry & Lisa Dorries led the way to a good surf spot and Terry provided a surfboard.
Testing the water
I tried shooting a Hi-def video for the first time with my recenlty aquired Canon 5D Mark II camera. Not so good but I learned a lot. Like, when shooting Hi-def you really need a tripod or, better yet, a Steadicam rig because it's almost impossible to hand hold without having camera shake resulting in a jittery mess, like this one!. But here goes anyway. Pamela wasn't out there more than 5 minutes before she caught her first wave.
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Pamela had a big wish list and at the top was going surfing! Our friends Terry & Lisa Dorries led the way to a good surf spot and Terry provided a surfboard.
Testing the water
I tried shooting a Hi-def video for the first time with my recenlty aquired Canon 5D Mark II camera. Not so good but I learned a lot. Like, when shooting Hi-def you really need a tripod or, better yet, a Steadicam rig because it's almost impossible to hand hold without having camera shake resulting in a jittery mess, like this one!. But here goes anyway. Pamela wasn't out there more than 5 minutes before she caught her first wave.
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Pamela catches a wave video
Waiting for the next ride.
Standup Paddle Surfboarding is becoming very popular. This guy came surfing by as Pamela stared at another missed wave. He was very proficient, all over the place, catching waves and riding them in, then paddling back to grab the next one.
Coming in - happy surfer
On another day we took a drive out the Hana Highway into the jungle.....
Our destination down the Hana Hwy. was this grove of Rainbow Eucalyptus
Closeup (photo by Pamela)
A friend planted these very rare bananas in this area. The are bright red and fuzzy. One day in Haiku he told me how to find them. They were back in the jungle off the road in a swamp, this variety needs an abnormal amount of water. He asked me to photograph them for him. That was a few months ago, so, it was fun to return and see that the number of these have increased - a successful experiment, I'd say.
Do you think Pamela & Tracy ate some of those bananas?
There were more adventures as well as plenty of rest & relaxation, but time came for the goodbye dinner out. One of our favorite restaurants in Paia is Cafe Mambo. It has become tradition to take our guests there for..........you'd never guess.........Paella! Then one can say, "I had Paella in Paia" which is, well, fun to say and quite delicious - in fact the best we have ever had!
(BTW Paia is pronounced Pah-ee'-ah and Paella is pronounced Pah-ay'-ah)
(Photo by our server using Pamela's camera)
Pamela left us with many great photos. This panorama is of Baldwin Beach, our local hang-out 15 minutes (by auto) from where we live. That's Neil and a bit of Tracy there on the shore. You'll usually find us way down near the end to right under the shade trees. Come on by!
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Waiting for the next ride.
Standup Paddle Surfboarding is becoming very popular. This guy came surfing by as Pamela stared at another missed wave. He was very proficient, all over the place, catching waves and riding them in, then paddling back to grab the next one.
Coming in - happy surfer
On another day we took a drive out the Hana Highway into the jungle.....
First stop was a favorite little bay that is an easy drive to an overlook and a short walk to the edge. Being the extreme collector of "Jump Shot's" that she is, we had to get a couple. Especially special because of her proximity to the 800 foot cliff edge! (Click to enlarge)
Windy
Our destination down the Hana Hwy. was this grove of Rainbow Eucalyptus
Closeup (photo by Pamela)
A friend planted these very rare bananas in this area. The are bright red and fuzzy. One day in Haiku he told me how to find them. They were back in the jungle off the road in a swamp, this variety needs an abnormal amount of water. He asked me to photograph them for him. That was a few months ago, so, it was fun to return and see that the number of these have increased - a successful experiment, I'd say.
Do you think Pamela & Tracy ate some of those bananas?
There were more adventures as well as plenty of rest & relaxation, but time came for the goodbye dinner out. One of our favorite restaurants in Paia is Cafe Mambo. It has become tradition to take our guests there for..........you'd never guess.........Paella! Then one can say, "I had Paella in Paia" which is, well, fun to say and quite delicious - in fact the best we have ever had!
(BTW Paia is pronounced Pah-ee'-ah and Paella is pronounced Pah-ay'-ah)
(Photo by our server using Pamela's camera)
Pamela left us with many great photos. This panorama is of Baldwin Beach, our local hang-out 15 minutes (by auto) from where we live. That's Neil and a bit of Tracy there on the shore. You'll usually find us way down near the end to right under the shade trees. Come on by!
(Click to enlarge)
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