This is the beach just around the bend from our Moloa’a beach, and I guess there’s been a raging controversy for several years over access. There’s a steep trail [reportedly dangerous & unmaintained] that accesses the beach that’s owned by the county. And there’s a safer lateral trail [maybe part of the historic ala loa trail and thus an easement to the property] that runs through private property that has been fenced off by the current company leasing the land to run cattle. Anywhoo, I think the trail we found and used was the lateral trail and it didn’t seem to be fenced off, so … ??? This beach is sometimes populated with monk seals, turtles, and naturists (aka nudists), though none appeared to be present while we were. We would have enjoyed seeing a seal or turtle.
On our way to Larsen’s we drove down the dirt road to a home we formerly stayed in, for nostalgia sake…
After waving at the horse and our former house, we pulled out on the highway. Look, there’s the little piece of Kauai that I’d like to own.
Larsen’s is accessed by a dirt road.
And a long dirt path …
It was another day predicted to have big waves on the north shore. Clearly I brought the wrong lens to capture big waves.
35mm just doesn’t do big waves justice. But, they were amazing. There’s a reef all around this particular beach, so the waves break pretty far out.
Boys and sticks. Some things never change.
Me and this guy. We like each other a lot. That doesn’t change, either.
Back up the trail …
Right around that far hill is our Moloa’
Back out the dirt road.
And right back to where we began, staring across the highway at my future property. (Ok, maybe the current owners love it and will never sell. I can settle for something similar. Something with pretty green fields, mountains in the midst, and big sky. Some wide open place where I can watch the weather happen…)
3 comments:
Susan, thank you for the beautiful pictures of Hawaai.
I am curious, are there any parrots on Kauai?...I have
never heard anyone talk of them. With all the ships that
stopped in the 1800's, one would think some parrots would
have gotten a ride there and stayed.
mm,age 68,vancouver,wa.
Hi MM -
I haven't seen parrots, but there could be some? There are bunches of parakeets (green ones with a ring around their neck). Scads of chickens & roosters. Bazillions of zebra doves (that look like morning doves crossed with parakeets). Lots and lots of birds!
This made me cry a little. The sweet selfie of you and Big Dude. And the I love you rocks. I am so happy that your life is filled with love! So, so happy.
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