A couple of weekends ago, before the rain, I checked out
Manoa Falls here on Oahu. From the parking lot, it's just less than a mile up to the falls through groves of bamboo and a rocky and somewhat muddy trail.
Well visited by locals and visitors alike, it's not all that difficult and little
keikis (local word for children) running ahead of their parents who continued to yell at them to be careful.
Honestly, I pretended to stop a lot to be courteous and let other travelers pass on the narrow trail so I wouldn't appear out of breath. I was grateful I had brought along my tripod to stabilize myself in fear of slipping on the rocks. They had gotten very greasy after hundreds of muddy feet had plastered mud on them.
I won't even try to tell you it was the most outstanding thing I've seen on Oahu but it was a better venue than hanging out with the tourists on Waikiki.
Also, on the trip back, I stopped off at a couple of waysides to get down and visit some small flowing streams.
I had planned on visiting the arboretum near there but ¾ the way down, it began to rain so I opted to speed up and visit the
Treetops Restaurant adjacent to the parking lot. The food was a so-so buffet of Asian/Fusion dishes with some good old mainland bread pudding as a comfort food.
This weekend, I took a tour around the NE side, trying to see if I could find the old Magnum PI TV show location.
Failing to find the home of Magnum and Higgins, stumbled onto several hang gliders working the cliffs.
A couple of them really got off on buzzing the half dozen bystanders positioned by the road overlooking the bay. While looking toward the sea, you could hear a little breezy sound and look up just in time to see them zip over you. Sometimes they approached head on.
So, after church Sunday, I felt a little guilty just sitting around at the hotel so I strolled on down to Waikiki to see if it was still there. Sure enough, it was crowded with the usual surfers coming and going, old tourists trudging around in shorts, flowered Aloha shirts and sandals with socks on them.
I know I will not get a lot of sympathy from anyone but the temperatures were in the low nineties with high humidity making the
real feel at 103°.
So I headed back to the hotel to sit under the air condition until late in the afternoon when I would go out. The light will be better for photos later...yes, that's it. The light's better.
So just east of here is Hawaii Kai. Nice sunset.