There is a place where in close proximity, you can take in a sunset and a sunrise on a wilderness beach, hike into a canyon 3,500 feet deep with an 800 foot waterfall in full view and minutes later stand on a mountain cliffside 1,200 feet over the Pacific Ocean. While not recommended, those of Read More…
Kauai
Capturing Kauai: Challenging for Supremacy of the Roost
If you live on the island of Kauai, Feral Chicken’s are part of daily life. There is no way to avoid it. If you are not familiar a good background on the storyline is [Kauai Chickens]. Throughout the day, we have one to four Roosters and two to six Hens (often with chicks) “living” at Read More…
Capturing Kauai: The Native Hibiscus Premieres
Linda and I bought some hibiscus plants last year. The Yellow hibiscus is the state flower of Hawaii. We planted a Pink Lemonade (native to Hawaii) and Kauaian Red (endemic to the island) in the front yard. Both are healthy. The Pink Lemonade flowers often. However, The Kauaian Red, while appearing healthy and growing faster Read More…