Sunday, November 28, 2010

Kalalau Trail

This mornings rainbow, Mount Wai'ale'ale barely visible. This was taken with my iPhone so the quality isn't that great.

It was cold and rainy yesterday and it looks like more of the same today. Well, as cold as it gets here. Yesterday was 68 degrees today looks like 69. I know, I know...but still, a person acclimates to these things. This is what I now happily call cold!

Again, take with my phone – the cookies aren't greenish!


Yesterday I was craving some cookies so I made plain oatmeal ones. No raisins, no nuts just plain oatmeal, butter and sugar. Maybe because they're so buttery and delicious, maybe because I quit smoking last Monday but I just couldn't stop eating them. Well, Dan couldn't either so maybe it's because they're so good! We ate one after the other watching Mad Men. Then I went out for a run!

Thanksgiving was fantastic. With no familial relations here I appreciated the phone calls and texts from family and dear friends. No matter how much distance is between us, the bond is never lessened and it's nice to fall back into a 20 year conversation with a good friend.

Which reminds me, 15 years ago tomorrow, I met Dan. He was skiing alone at Copper Mountain, I was snowboarding with 5 guy friends. Thanks to our good friend Bill (one of my guys friends) we got to meet. Since he and Dan are inclined to good cheer and meeting people they struck up a conversation at the bottom of a run. The rest is herstory =)

Dad and I used to celebrate the first snow of the season by cross-country skiing Vail pass, an 11-mile run into Minturn. We'd have Navaho fry bread smothered in green chili and a beer once we got to Minturn, 6 hours later. We did it every year on Veteran's Day.

Cross Country skiing Mayflower Gulch near Copper Mountain Colorado

Snowshoeing at Kenosha Pass

Baxter loved it

Lucy needed a ride home

While still in Colorado, Dan and I would go to Kenosha Pass every Fall. My soul sister Julie and I used to do it when she lived with me. I would miss her on those hikes. I fondly remembered her hip adjustments. We'd have to stop every now and then so she could lay down, I'd grab a hold of her foot and pull until her leg softly slipped back into it's socket. She didn't care as long as she was hiking in those beautiful Colorado mountains with Fall splashed all over it. Kenosha Pass has the largest Aspen grove that we knew of, running for miles, and in the Fall it was something to see! The hills were on fire with gold, and red. 

Kenosha Pass



Some years later we did a girls trip to Jackson, WY and Yellowstone National Park. A full week of hiking and camping. Bliss! I love the beauty of Mother Nature's rugged mountains, I feel at home in them. A sense of joy and peace transcends my worries and I feel completely alive.

Julie and I at the summit of Avalanche Peak in Yellowstone, 1800 feet in 2.5 miles

Girlfriends on day hikes

Why am I mentioning all this? Well, I haven't really been able to hike the mountains of Kauai because I smoked. My lungs just wouldn't let me. But on turkey day – me being smoke-free for 4 days – Dan and I started a new family tradition. We hiked the Kalalau trail. Well, 2 miles of it's 11 rugged miles. Something I have been fantasizing about since we came here for a visit 17 months ago. It is easily...well maybe not so easily, but definitely the most beautiful hike we've ever done.

Carved into the cliffside the narrow trail follows the Na Pali coastline. Beautiful views and a lot of vertical assent, well...I'll just let Dan's beautiful photographs tell the story!

Hiking through steep jungle, the trail was sometimes slick with mud from mountain runoff.

1/2 mile in you come to a scenic overlook of Ke`e Beach. 

Happy plants thriving everywhere!


Up the steep, wet lava path

the hike has lots of scenic overlooks

Dan really got some great shots!


More up - dry this time!

More beauty

The over look to our destination Hanakapi`ai Beach


Passion fruit flowers

We had to cross the stream that runs into the ocean before getting to the beach

We were blessed with thunderous waves and rainbows

YES!

YES!

15 foot waves pound the cliffside

Dan got a close up of that baby!

Oh yea, we got to see a monk seal!


Soft Oatmeal Cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 3 cups quick cooking oats

Directions

  1. In a medium bowl, cream together butter, white sugar, and brown sugar. Beat in eggs one at a time, then stir in vanilla. Combine flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon; stir into the creamed mixture. Mix in oats. Cover, and chill dough for at least one hour.
  2. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease cookie sheets. Roll the dough into walnut sized balls, and place 2 inches apart on cookie sheets. Flatten each cookie with a large fork dipped in sugar.
  3. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes in preheated oven. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Turkey Day

It's been about a month since my last post and I apologize. Dan and I have been busy surfing the ups and downs of the unknown. Today was just overwhelming. The forces that be crossed their streams and a lot of possibility was introduced to us. I am writing for work all the time and this Friday I will know if I got some more writing jobs. The paper I do restaurant reviews for - which I will be doing 3 a month instead of the normal 2 - is looking for more folks to write other articles. So, send out a little prayer for me. Dan's photography and graphic design is doing very well; he just got commissioned to do a huge photo mural for a new business and is working with a yoga studio in addition to his work at Papaya's.

We have so many things to be thankful for this year. Besides each other I think we both would agree that the number one thing we are thankful for is having the courage to listen to that little voice. The voice that whispered to us, caressed our hearts and sweetly asked for major change.

We've been in Kauai for close to a year now. It's been really scary and really beautiful and totally worth it!

A friend in Colorado asked me for some recent purdy pictures, said it's cold there now. So, here ya go pardner!

Rainbow Eucalyptus at the Arboretum

Coconut palm trees that became the image on Dan's business card.

This stream leads to a waterfall close to our home

We went 4 wheeling last weekend and Dan got some great shots



Some of his food shots



The kids are well


We went with Tom and Christina Southwick to Hanapepe Art Night

The organic coffee and cigar farm I write for

they roast coffee also

Two weeks ago we went to Kauai's Hindu Monastery



This was amazing. The Banyan tree was huge - about 4000 square feet. You walked inside the tree and this statue was there. The tree "signifies the breadth and width of Hinduism." 

Napali Coast

The mountain in the background is Makana or its better known name of Bali Hai.

Dan and I took a moonlit walk with Tom and Christina

to Ke`e beach, the last beach on the North shore. That's the Napali coast in the background.

Christina was smart and brought some wine!