Tuesday, July 30, 2019

The stars in Hana


We spent a couple of days camping in an area called Kipahula this weekend, about ten miles past the town of Hana. We got rained on a couple of times at night and shooting the stars was a little hit and miss because of the clouds but if you're up long enough the clouds would go away for a while. 

It also makes you very tired!

Friday, July 26, 2019

Nighttime on the volcano

I went out last night for about an hour just to see some stars. I was not dissappointed!

This is from upcountry Maui near Kula, just about 10 minutes from my house.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Bumble Bee macro...


Found this fuzzy Bumble Bee working over a thistle blossom and got a few pictures before it flew off.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Selective hearing. It's a Maremma thing...


What I said was: "I'll be right back, keep an eye out for Bears and don't touch my sandwich".

What he heard was: Bla bla bla, bla bla bla, bla bla bla, SANDWICH!

Friday, July 19, 2019

Colorful roadside wildflowers...



It's that time of year, wildflowers are everywhere.
Top picture is Fireweed and Elder Berry
Bottom picture is a wild Daisy and Asters?

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Quatse River reflections...


All that is left of the old Quatse River logging bridge
are the pilings that used to hold it up.

Monday, July 15, 2019

The dog days of summer...



A couple of panoramas from Quatse Lake this morning.
The clouds were just right and the lake was calm.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

The rice shaker mystery...


What I'd like to know is this...

How are you sopposed to sprinkle
a bit of rice on your food
without getting salt all over everything?

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Seagate Squall...


Suddenly with little warning the day went from opressivly warm and humid to a squall of big wet raindrops, lots of them! Within  a few minutes the squall was over and everything began to steam when the sun came out again.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Where's there's smoke....

Yep, you guessed it. There's fire!

We had a major brush fire on the island yesterday. It burned over 10,000 acres and is still burning today. Roads were closed and you couldn't get into or out of the Kihei area for several hours.

This photo is not of a full moon. Although I've been told my entire life you should never look directly into the sun, yesterday was an exception. This was taken at 3:00 in the afternoon here from 3600 feet above sea level. The fire was at sea level. At times the smoke was so thick that the sun was completely blocked and you couldn't see it. The whole island smelled like a great big BBQ. Satellites even photographed the smoke since it was so big and thick.

They closed the airport, evacuated people from their homes in Kihei and rerouted planes to other islands or returned them to their original starting point. My friend and photography partner was on a plane from Los Angeles to Maui and even though they were two thirds the way through their flight they were told to return to L.A. She lives in Kihei and thankfully her home did not go up in flames. It was almost midnight before I could get to her home to check on the condition and the worst that was there was black ash on everything outside. Today will be a cleaning day!

Thankfully no one has been hurt and as far as I know this morning no structures were lost. This was all from bush. The fire is still burning this morning and they think they will have it out by the end of the day. 

I have found myself wanting to be a little more prepared here in paradise lately. Island life is fantastic and I wouldn't want to be any where else but you do have to plan ahead for certain things that you never think of on the mainland.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Port Hardy Coast Guard


A view from the Seagate Wharf of the Cape St. James at the Coast Guard float with the Port Hardy Coast Guard Base in the background.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Rust In Peace...


Here is another fixture in Coal Harbour.
I've driven past this old truck thousands of times.
Finally it dawned on me...
"I should take a picture of it!"

Monday, July 8, 2019

Downtown Coal Harbour...



A couple of panorama pictures from "Downtown Coal Harbour".

I think the overcast skies this morning add a bit of character to both scenes.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Sign here...


Just some of the many carvings on the dock at Quatse Lake.

Not an eagle video

Normally I would be very jealous of Paul's eagle video however...

when I can step out onto my lanai for a view like this, I'm not so jealous anymore!

Especially when winter comes!! LOL

Saturday, July 6, 2019

A short Eagle video...


I took this short 10 second video of Eagles on
the beach in Hardy Bay with my cell phone...

Here is a link to the same video on YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGhdT5im9T8

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Campbell River Bridge...



The old Campbell River Bridge 67 years old and still going strong!

A quick look on the Internet would suggest that this is a "Pratt" style steel truss bridge.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Quiet morning scene...


Nice quiet morning in Coal Harbour. View of Stephens Bay with Stuart Point in the background.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Before and after...



Still having fun with the "Snapseed" app and it's more capable cousin the "NIK" Photoshop plugin. 
This scene is of the "Tsulquati River" where it flows into "Hardy Bay". 

Private tours guided from Port Hardy.




Just want to give a rating 10 out of  10 stars on my 3 days private tours in Port Hardy.  He’s always booked throughout the year.  So, good luck to find a spot open for you!  Oh, if you’re a good customer, he would let you try some of his delicious smoked salmon.