May
17
2009
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News from the Big Island

May 31, 2009–Kahalu’u Bay

This weekend, we ventured down to Kahalu’u Bay. We have just added two new condos to our vacation rental program which are located at the Beach Villas at Kahalu’u  and needed some pictures for the website listing. The vog’s still here , but, as the pictures attest, the scenery in Kona is second to none. Check out the Honu pictures and videos which were taken from the overhang at the Outrigger Hotel. They are beautiful creatures and amazingly graceful! The last video is of Ka’aloa Beach, commonly referred to as Magic Sands. All of these pictures and videos were taken today.

Kahalu'u Bay Lifeguard House
Kahalu’u Bay Lifeguard House

 

Kahalu'u Bay Beautiful Water

Kahalu'u Bay Beautiful Water

 

Nice Colors!

Nice Colors!

 

Lush Vegetation

Lush Vegetation

 

Red Hibiscus

Red Hibiscus

 

Honu

Honu

 

Kahalu'u Bay looking south

Kahalu'u Bay looking south

 

St. Peter's Church at Kahalu'u Bay

St. Peter's Church at Kahalu'u Bay

 

Heiau

Heiau

Watch a Swimming Honu:

Boogie Board at Magic Sands (Ka’aloa Beach Park):

May 23, 2009–Kailua Bay

This weekend was the opening competition of the Big Island paddling season at the Kailua-Kona pier at Kailua Bay. It was a beautiful day with blue skies and crystal clear water.

 

Getting ready to launch

Getting ready to launch

Koa canoe

Koa canoe

 

Close race

Close race

 

Beautiful Kailua Bay in Kona

Beautiful Kailua Bay in Kona

Dec
26
2008
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Favorite Picture of the Big Island

Send us your favorite picture of the Big Island and we’ll post it on our site. Preferred 640 x 480 px size but any size will do and we can adjust it. Click on the number link at the left to add your post. In consideration of copyright laws, please send us only those images that you have taken or know not to be copyrighted. We promise not to use the photos for commercial gain. You can e-mail the file to drkwiat@yahoo.com.

Thanks to Gary Orton and my co-worker, Joanne Lombardi, for the following great picture of Rainbow Falls:

Rainbow Falls

Rainbow Falls courtesy of Gary Orton

Below is a photo from Karen and Dickie Huff, Kona residents and some of my BEST patients:

Kona Sunset courtesy of Karen and Dickie Huff

Kona Sunset courtesy of Karen and Dickie Huff

We are at a unique latitude in Kona where it is possible to see the Southern Cross and the Big Dipper–at the same time! Check out the picture I recently took of the Southern Cross from our home in North Kona:

Southern Cross viewed in Kona, Hawaii

Southern Cross viewed in Kona, Hawaii

This nice Honu pic at Makalawena Beach was taken by my trusty assistant, Katrina Sheehan:

Makalawena Resident

Makalawena Resident

Dec
26
2008
1

Favorite Memory of the Big Island

Everyone who comes to Hawaii has at least one cherished memory that is indelible. In this post, we would like your favorite memory of the Big Island. Click on the number to the left side of this post to enter your comment/memory. It can be short or long, a feeling, meal, or actual experience that you had. We would even like those thoughts of persons who have never visited here, but may have had memories shared with them by others, or dreams of coming to Hawaii in the future.

For example, my father, Paul Watts, was a marine stationed in Waimea (“Camp Tarawa”) for two years prior to and following the invasion of Iwo Jima. For the first forty years of my life, my Big Island “memories”, were those shared with me by my father. He loved to describe the wonderful, cool weather; the warm, friendly Hawaiians; the unbelievable scenery; and the preparations for the invasion.

One of the memories he related most often was hiking up to the top of Mauna Kea on Christmas Day, 1945. He and a group of fellow Marines, drove up Mauna Kea until their Jeep would no longer go (about 10,000 feet)–purportedly stopped by “the thin air at that altitude”. He spent the rest of the day hiking the final 3,000+ feet , and was the only one of the group who made it to the very top. Sixty-two years later we attempted the same feat. We discovered that our Jeep actually became bogged down due to a vapor lock in the fuel line. By untwisting the gas cap, we were able to continue to the top without any problem. We really got a chuckle realizing that my father could have done the same and avoided the strenuous (and dangerous!) hike up to the peak alone. Sadly, he passed away a three years ago. At least we didn’t ruin his memory by informing him of this fact!

Attached are a few images from the top of Mauna Kea:

© Escape to Extraordinary! 2008
Pictures from Hawaii
Carole Kwiat, Principal Broker and Vacation Rental Manager
Escape to Extraordinary, LLC
72-4084 Akahipu'u Place
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Phone (808) 987-7273
or
(808) 325-0882
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