Thursday, September 6, 2007

Imiloa

We spent most of our second day in Hilo at Imiloa at the University of Hawaii - Hilo campus. There is so much to see and ever so much to experience. The exhibits are coordinated with Science and Hawaiian History and are so rich with hands on experience. We did not even scratch the surface of the wealth of information.

There is a Planetarium which has several different shows through out the day . We saw two of these shows which were exceptional in presentation and inforamtion.

There is a cafe that serves Breakfast and Lunch. They will be serving dinner in the near future. We did not eat there but the surroundings were pleasant and the menu looked very inviting.

Inside the lobby a large skylight hovers directly over a tile mosaic in the floor entitled "Voyage of the Navigator," which celebrates several aspects of Hawaiian culture: the ocean, the voyaging canoe, Maunakea, and the constellation known as Manaiakalani or Maui's fish hook. We met the artist that did the signature painting which was reproduced in a tile mosaic in Italy and is the logo or signature piece for Imiloa. We bought the poster which he autographed for us.

Pepeekeo




Had to go to Hilo to pick up the micro wave that was there for repair. Called Aunty Gerry to let her know we were going into Hilo to see if she wanted anything from CostCo.


After all these years we are still in awe of the grounds of the property and the wonderful fruit that is available.


We picked three avacados that morning and enjoyed them the following week. Need to share the recipies -

Avacado with stuff Shrimp

Avacado with Chicken and Salsa and Cheese Chips

Don't know what I will do with the third one but I can tell you the avocados are like nothing you buy at the store. Almost makes us want to own a home.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Super Ferry

A couple of Saturdays ago we were invited to visit on the new Super Ferry that will be going between the Islands in the near future. Actually service should have started last week between Honolulu, Maui and Kauai. Service to the Big Island should start early 2008.


It's big, beautiful and you can take your car with you - that

is a plus compared to flying. Price is a little less than flying

and cost of shipping the car if you are staying for awhile is

a lot better than renting.


Right now service has been halted because of opposition from residents on Maui and Kauai. They are demanding environmental studies.


It was a fun day for us and we are looking forward to using this service in the future.