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Ms Darlene has been with me over the past 9 days. While I would be at work, she shopped, walked the beaches and pretty much found her new favorite spot in the world.
Over the two weekends she was here, we pretty much kept the roads hot trying to absorb as much of Oahu as possible.
One Friday evening, we went down to enjoy the weekly fireworks at the Hilton Hawaiian Village under a clear moonlit sky.
The place was wrapped up with locals and visitors alike. Honestly, the fireworks did not go off at the appointed time so we were headed back to the car when the place just lit up with pyrotechnics. They had delayed setting them off because of the police helicopter nearby that had assisted in the rescue of a capsized yacht. Fortunately there were no injuries.
Her spots as well as mine tended to be away from the crowds checking out the beaches and fabulous scenery stopping from time to time to digest it all.
But each evening we would return back to town and take in Waikiki Beach again and do some serious people watching.
There might have been some shopping involved as well.
Both weekends, we were a little disappointed that the waves were not as large as we had hoped. Last Saturday, we went up on the north shore to the Pipeline thinking it would be terrific but when we arrived, the place almost looked like a lake. Only a few surfers were out.
Still, the drive was great and stopped to snap a few pictures of places we'd always seen but never really stopped long enough to enjoy. Here's a different view of Chinaman's Hat near the ranch where Jurassic Park was filmed.
We stopped in amazement to see a half dozen young men make their way down through the rocks to do some diving from the cliffs. It was a dangerous thing to do but when you're that age, you think you're bullet proof and the world is all Disneyland. They probably did not know, but someone was killed doing the same thing a couple miles around the island at a place called Spitting Caves.
The Blowhole has been the demise of many as well.
I'm really glad she was able to come over for a week and a few days. I know she enjoyed it and I appreciated her being here with me.
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