Showing posts with label Hanalei Valley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hanalei Valley. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2015

The Beautiful Island of Kauai, Hawaii (Photos and Videos)



Hanalei Bay Pier

Hanalei Beach is a must do on the island of Kauai.   Be sure to take photographs at sunset time if you can.....like I have missed doing each time I have been there.   Maybe next time.   

Kauai is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Island chain, and is found to the most northern point of the chain.  It is known as the "Garden Island."   Much information may be found on the Internet about Kauai; this post is meant primarily to be a visual feast for the eyes.  All photographs were taken by myself; the videos by others.


Hanalei Beach


Hanalei Valley Taro Fields

Taro is a staple in the diet of Hawaiians, and most of it is grown right here in flooded fields.  
Those "white patches" in the photograph are water.






Hawaiian Red Jungle Fowl

Hawaiian Red Jungle Fowl are everywhere to be found running wild all over Kauai as well as the other Hawaiian Islands.    Some are more tame than others; the genuine wild red jungle fowl are more in isolated areas and are not tame.  Many have interbred with domestic chickens.    Notice the rubber slipper.....again, found everywhere in the islands.   People dress very casual here, as a rule.


Kilauea Point Lighthouse


This lighthouse was built in 1913 and for 62 years its light guided commerce ships between Asia and Hawaii.   It is located at Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, which is  2 miles north of historic Kilauea town on the northern tip of Kauai.  

There are thousands of migratory birds that use the refuge for resting, nesting and foraging.  You will find red-footed boobies, brown boobies, frigatebirds, tropic birds, and wedge-tailed shearwaters here.
Also, in the 1990's, a few Nene, Hawaii's state bird which is an endangered species, were introduced here and are doing quite well.   Below are some Nene which are interested in a tasty apple.





There are quite a few videos on YouTube showing beautiful scenery found on Kauai.   Below are two I chose for you to enjoy.   Check out YouTube for others.






Kauai has the wettest spot to be found in the United States; check it out.
Go here to find out more about Hawaiian Red Jungle Fowl.
Some other information to be found on Nene, Hawaii's State bird, can be found here

Friday, August 7, 2015

Inspirational Weekend - Where Your Treasure Is


"For where your treasure is there will your heart be also." - Matthew 6:21


The treasure hunter above was up at sunrise at Waikiki, searching tirelessly on the beach for what he could find to claim as his own.   So many people search in vain for material things to bring them happiness; a fleeting happiness that, as time goes on, needs to be replaced by something newer, shinier, fancier, to fill a void they find in their soul.  It reminds me of that hymn by Marty Haugen, "Where Your Treasure Is".....where it says, "All that you possess will never set you free. Seek the things that last; come and learn from me."   There is nothing wrong with nice possessions, just don't let them possess you.   

There are many things that I have treasured over the years.   Of course we all treasure our children and grandchildren, and that is well and good.   But I went to the excess to find something fulfilling to fill the void .....at one point I had over 100 African Violets, not to mention over 50 rose bushes and several persian cats.   I had a full time job and also painted every spare minute and attended various art shows.  All of this going on at the same time.  I get tired now just thinking about all that !

Let me share with you some things I still treasure, but now in moderation.

Frosty Cherry Russian African Violet

Orchids

Fall Foliage

Sunsets and the ocean



Wildlife and beautiful birds

Beautiful Scenery
This is Hanalei Valley on Kauai, Hawaii

We all treasure things such as these.   I am drawn to beautiful things found in nature.  And of course I derive much pleasure from photography and my painting.   But these things do not have control of me like they used to.    I have found not just the temporary happiness through material things or selfish pursuits, but true joy and peace and contentment from the good Lord.   Isaiah 33:6b says "....the fear of the LORD is his treasure."

I say all of that because this world we live in is not the same as it was even 20 years ago.  There is uncertainty about the future and fear in people's hearts.   We need something true to hang on to; something - Someone- we can trust and rely upon.    Let's keep looking up !  



Below is a photograph (not mine) for humor :