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DRIVE TO HANA 2
A VISUAL FEAST
Water and Landscapes
ONE BRIDGE OF MANY
A rather nice one, easy one-laner.
A stop to remember!
Here we made the normal, run-in-the-mill, famous pitstop. And a look
around at the small tourist trinket shop that was playing a Bette Midler
CD, Las Vegas style.
I could have
taken the trash can out of the picture, but, regardless of the fact that
would be cheating, I actually liked the implications of it, and would have
put it in.
Well, let
me imagine I'm that smart with a PC Graphic program.
This was
the only place where I, personally, bought a little trinket, which I considered
worth having.
Normally I'd rather use the cash for silly stuff such as rolls and rolls
of color film to take pictures of the trip. But in this case I couldn't
control myself. I was thrilled to grab this up for a few bucks.
Its just
one of those silly little magnets; of course. But, to me, it is more
than just that.
What, I'm
not certain.
Maybe it
was the cute little fella, hanging there like some strange spaceman from
a distant planet across the galaxy.
Maybe I'm
just a sucker now and then and at this point simply lost it!
In any case,
this captured my attention long enough to part with the green paper stuff.
Here at the
house it is in its rightful place on our refrig, in the kitchen, where
all good magnets belong. And where it can be almost totally ignored
and, for the most part, forgotten.
Except for
the image used here as the symbol of this website.
A few sites for sore eyes.

We had lunch
at the Black Beach, where we took enough pictures to be placed on their
own special page. Then after a generous rest-break we continued on
through Hana and beyond to another major highlight of this drive.
A few of the
Seven Sacred Pools
are shown here.
Sad to say, not sure which pools
are from the Seven.
And then we finally returned.
To the other end of the island.
This is a famous
Mama's Fish House!
where we almost dined.
Can't remember if it was the
price of fish that day
or the necessity of waiting
for them to open,
but we didn't eat here.
This ended our long awaited
Drive to Hana.
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Road
to Hana
Maui Comments by Charles Nuetzel