Second Trip to Hawaii

I flew back to Hawaii alone July 5 and spent six nights on Oahu, one night on Molokai, and two nights on Hawaii. Here are some of the photos I took on that trip:


This sculpture is at the entrance to the Honolulu Museum of Contemporary Art.


Ron and Christina share a toast at Robin's house.


Lisa at Makapuu.


Lisa at Sans Souci Beach in Waikiki.


At Sans Souci Beach. Photo by Lisa.


Lisa enjoys an outrigger canoe ride at Waikiki.


Lisa under the banyan tree in the Beach Bar in the courtyard of the Moana hotel in Waikiki.


Lisa after lunch in the Pleasant Garden Chinese Restaurant at the Fort Street Mall in Honolulu.


Lisa tries a fan at the Chinatown Gift Shop.


Lisa stands on the rim of a fountain at the Aloha Tower in Honolulu.


Christina gives her eulogy at the Pohai Nani service with Mits.


After the service at Pohai Nani.


An arrangement of ginger blossoms at Pohai Nani.


Mits, Sophie-Ann, Lydia, Rick, and Christina at Mits' house after the service at Pohai Nani.


The cake and ice cream party included Galen and his daughters.


Mits was our host for lunch the next day.


Galen, Mits, and Sophie-Ann.


The interior of the Church of the Crossroads.


Lisa, Walter, and Bill relax at Burger King.


Bill of Bill's Farm, Molokai, famous for the best papayas in the world.


Lisa, Lenore, and yours truly at the Church of the Crossroads.


And Christina, Walter, and Linda.


Bill and Christina.


After the service at the Church of the Crossroads.




The service and reception were videotaped.







Ron and Robin.



Christina had me to lunch at Kincaid's restaurant at Ward Warehouse in Honolulu.



Christina removes her boots on her front steps at her house on Molokai.


It's good to be home.


It's a nice lanai, fully screened and well constructed.


Christina at home.


Christina's laundromat in Kaunakakai.


The health food store.


Christina in her laundromat.


The pyramid house at Bill's Farm.


Christina at the resort hotel rental house on Molokai.


Linda and Walter at Hilo Bay.


A cruise ship goes out to sea.


Walter unloads bags of concrete at his World Botanic Garden just north of Hilo.
Entry is just $5 (as opposed to the competition's fee of $15) and there are no mosquitoes!


The rain shelter in the rain forest walk.


Yours truly helped load bags of concrete.


Walter at the falls at World Botanical Garden.


The falls have three pools. The competition has nothing like this!


Linda and Walter at the Kilauea volcano caldera.


Walter Linda, and yours truly at the entrance to the Thurston Lava Tube.


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