Friday, January 11, 2008

Life Is Good

We were invited to dinner at the Yatch Club with our neighbors Tony and Linda. On Tuesdays they have "horse races" and then dinner after the sunset. The pictures are the little harbor off the club. The kids on the right were fishing using an eel for bait. They caught a pretty good size tako (octopus). Shucks, didn't get a picture of it. I was to excited and forgot. The one on the left is the Sunset Cruise on the Fair Wind docking. The center picture speaks for itself. Another beautiful Sunset in Kona. Another beautiful day in Paradise.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Christmas Eve - 12-24-07



We drove to Pepeekeo to spend Christmas Eve with Carl's Aunty Gerry and his Uncle Clement and his cousin Fayette and her children who were visiting from Washington. It poured the whole way there and all night. Fayette and her children had been visiting for two weeks. Poor things, it rained everyday except one. She cooked a wonderful dinner with all of the trimmings which we all enjoyed. Uncle Clement is recovering from hip surgery but he and Margy came by for dinner. We spent the night but left early because we were hosting Christmas dinner in Kona that evening. Twenty minutes out of Pepeekeo the weather cleared and we had wonderful views of Mauna Kea covered with 6 inches of new snow that had fallen the night before.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Snow - Sun - Surf




I did these some time ago and forgot to post them. Chuck and Lura Lee always have a neat Christmas picture card ever year. I made this for them as a possible suggestion for this years card but I forgot to send it to them. Oh well, there is always next year.
The picture on the right shows the chandelier that Chuck made for their dining room out of a surf board that he bought on ebay. Pretty talented, huh? But this was another page that I scrapped and didn't share with them or anybody else. Here it is - better late than never.