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Reflecting Back Over 2018 Travel and Blog Posts

29 December 201827 July 2024

What a great year for travel!  From conquering France to exploring the Wild West of the United States, it was a wonderful year of exploring 2 continents and 5 countries. There were past memories of travels gone by as well as discovering amazing sites in my own back yard! Here are some of my favorite photos from this years’ travel blogs and the amazing journeys I experienced in 2018!

Asia

Philippines

Naomi’s Heart Mission in the Philippines:  A Day of Travel 

Flying Into Hong Kong Before Reaching the Philippines

Caribbean

A Port Day in Dominica

The View of the Cruise Ship in Dominica

Puerto Rico

Walking Tour of San Juan:  Part 1

The Raices Fountain in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

Walking Tour of San Juan:  Part 2

The Cementerio de San Juan

Raices Restaurant

Authentic Puerto Rican Costumes at Raices Restaurant

Sunny San Juan

My First Mofongo Experience

Europe

Italy:  Rome:  St Peter’s Facade

St. Peter and the Keys

Monaco:  A City of Wealth

The Wealth of Monaco

Monaco: The Port of Monaco

Strolling the Port of Monaco

Spain:  Barcelona and Its Architecture

La Sagrada Familia

Middle East

Israel

Bethlehem:  Shepherd’s Field

The Chapel of the Angels

Bethlehem:  The Church of the Nativity

The Altar of the Nativity

Turkey:  The Topkapi Palace

The Topkapi Palace

United States

United States:  California

Joshua Tree National Park

The Joshua Tree

La Jolla Cove, California

+120312 La Jolla Cove Beach

Beautiful La Jolla Cove, California

+120312 Seals on the South End of La Jolla Cove

Seals at La Jolla Cove, California

A Day in Morro Bay

Visiting the Rock at Morro Bay

A Weekend in San Diego

The Coronado Hotel 

United States:  Connecticut

East Haddam

United States:  Georgia

Savannah

Strolling Through Savannah

United States: Maine

Acadia, Whale Watching and Visiting the Doubling Point Lighthouse

Acadia National Park

Enjoying the Coast of Maine in Rockland

Kayaking Near Owl Head Lighthouse, Maine

United States:  Massachusetts

Salem

Touring the House of the Seven Gables

United States:  Michigan

Oswald’s Bear Farm

Feeding a Baby Bear at Oswald’s Bear Farm

United States:  Nevada

Harrah’s, Las Vegas

008 Harrah's Hillbillies

Slot Winners at Harrah’s

Las Vegas

001 Las Vegas Airport

Welcome to Las Vegas!

United States:  New York

An Afternoon at Niagara Falls

The Gorgeous Falls on the US Side

United States:  Ohio

Cincinnati:  The Blind Lemon

The Patio in Winter

Cincinnati:  Krohn Conservatory

Exploring Krohn Conservatory

Columbus:  Inniswood Hike

Strolling through Inniswood Metro Park during Winter

Columbus: Zoo Lights

Wildlights at the Columbus Zoo

 

Ohio Festivals:

The Banana Split Festival

Making our own Banana Splits at the Banana Split Festival

Medieval Life at the Renaissance Festival

Exploring the Ohio Renaissance Festival

United States:  Ohio Wineries

A.R. Winery

Buckeye Lake Winery

Gervasi Vineyard

Entering Gervasi Vineyard in Canton, Ohio

Charcuterie Plate at Gervasi Vineyard

Henke Winery and Restaurant

Hundley Cellars

Lakehouse Inn and Winery

Moyer Vineyard Winery & Restaurant

Vinoklet Winery

Winery at Versailles

Yellow Butterfly Winery

United States:  Rhode Island

Cliff Walk

A Furry Friend on Cliff Walk

United States:  South Dakota

Deadwood

Mount Rushmore

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Visiting Mount Rushmore, South Dakota

United States:  Wyoming

Wyoming, Cody

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Beautiful Landscape from Cody, Wyoming

It is amazing how much ground one can cover in a year!   This year will be another amazing travel year!  Where did you go in 2018?  Do you have any plans for this year?  I would love to hear from you! Leave a message in the comments section!   Happy Travels!

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Visiting the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park

13 October 201431 August 2024

Planning our visit to the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on The Big Island, we decided to take the short hike to the Kilauea’iki Crater, explore the lava tubes and hike over massive acres of black molten rock to watch the red hot lava dripping out into the sea.

We began our visit to the park with a stop at the Kilauea Visitor Center to check out the scheduled activities for the day and to pick up a map of the area.  The park offers guests the opportunity to explore several unique geological features and is home to two of the world’s most active volcanoes – Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Millions of tourists visit the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park each year to explore the dramatic volcanic landscapes and rare vegetation that can only be found here.

Here is a photographic overview of my visit to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park:

Steam Vents in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park

Volcanic Crater

Cracked Lava, Hawai’i

Inside a Lava Tube

Volcanic Crater

Warning:  Walking on Lava

Hiking on the Lava

Yards of Solidified Lava

Watching the Hot Lava Dripping into the Ocean

Seeing a Beautiful Rainbow during our Hike

It was amazing to see the hot volcanic lava dripping into the ocean.  Just the thought of standing on an active volcano was absolutely surreal.  So many thoughts ran through my mind as we walked out for the viewing and then on our way back to the car, only because there is no guarantee that the volcano would not erupt at any moment.  I can tell you, I certainly wasn’t too sad to leave in the event that it may actually happen.

Have you visited Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park?  What was your favorite experience?  I would love to hear about your adventure if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  Many thanks for reviewing my photos of my visit and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
1 Crater Rim Drive
Hawaii National Park, HI  96718
Telephone:  808 985 6101

  • Admission Fee:  $25 per private vehicle (capacity of 15 persons or less); $20 per motorcycle (valid for 7 days); $12 per Bicycle (valid for 7 days); $12 per walk-in pedestrian (valid for 7 days);  $12 per person for groups of 16 persons and over
  • Hours:  The park is open 24 hours daily, year round. K?lauea Visitor Center is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Amenities:  The Volcano House Hotel offers in-room WiFi and cellular reception throughout the park is good with the exception of the backcountry);  lost and found services; website for information about the current volcano conditions and area closures;
  • Guided Tours and Conservatory Map:  Ranger Programs and Guided Tours are available for large groups.  Map available online or at the ranger stations
  • Length of the Tour:  1 full day at minimum
  • Tips for Your Visit:  Pets are permitted only in designated areas.  Drones are not permitted;  Wear layers when visiting the volcano summits as weather is 12 to 15 degrees cooler at the top.  Download a map of the park by visiting the national park’s website.

Where to Stay:

Volcano Rainforest Retreat
11-3832 Twelfth Street
Volcano, HI  96785
Telephone:  808 985 8696 or 800 550 8696

Where to Eat:

Café Ono
Big Island of Hawaii
19-3834 Old Volcano Road
Volcano Village, Hawaii  96785
Telephone:  808 985 8979

This restaurant came highly recommended so we were excited to visit this award-winning café.  I ordered the 4 cheese spinach crustless quiche combo which was served with soup, garden salad, garlic bread or brown rice.

What to Eat: 

  • Kalua Pig:  Hawaii is famous for its Kalua Pig, similar to American pulled pork.
  • Poi:  Made from taro root which is similar to a potato, the poi we sampled was “pounded” into a thick starch.  This cooking technique results in a sticky pudding-like dessert which is purple in color.
  • Poke:  Similar to Japanese sashimi, yet the fish is cut into chunky cubes and usually served over a bed of rice.

What to Read:

  • Unfamiliar Fishes, by Sarah Vowell
  • A Hawaiian Reader
  • The Spell of Hawaii
  • Unwritten Literature of Hawaii:  The Sacred Songs of the Hula, by Nathaniel B. Emerson
  • The Light in the Crevice Never Seen, by Haunani-Kay Trask
  • Waikiki: A History of Forgetting & Remembering, by Gaye Chan

Photo Guide to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park:

  • Kilauea at night (go about 300 yards north of the museum along the crater rim trail to avoid the crowds)
  • Kilauea Iki Trail
  • The stars over Kilauea
  • Lava
  • Nene birds
  • Steam vents on the drive in to Kilauea
  • Sunset

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Fond Memories from Hawaii, 2001

8 September 201431 August 2024

I had so many amazing experiences in Hawaii visiting the islands of The Big Island, Oahu and Kauai.  While there a just a couple of blog posts from my trip back in 2001, here are some random photos of Hawaii that always make me smile.

Taking Off for Hawaii: 

Welcome to Hawaii: 

Day 1:  Along the Hawaii Coast and a Banyan Tree

Day 2:  Waikiki

Day 3: Haunama Bay and More Hawaii Pics

Days 4 and 5: Kona (Check out my post on Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park)

Day 6: Kauai

Day 7:  Oahu (Check out my posts on Diamond Head, the Polynesian Cultural Center and Pearl Harbor)

If you would like to check out other Hawaii posts, select the captions for each day that are highlighted in red.

Many thanks for reminiscing with me on my trip to Hawaii.  Wishing you many Happy Travels!

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