Jim on Waikiki Beach. After being on Sand Island for 7 1/2 months, Jim found Hawaii's Holiday Consumerism Culture a bit overwhelming but he adjusted quickly.
We were delighted to be able to spend a couple of Hawaiian evenings with Dasha and Pete. They were married on the beach a couple of days after Jim and I left the island. They will return to Ohio for a few weeks before Pete returns to Midway to complete his contract. A beautiful couple--aren't they?
Hawaiian sunset.
Hawaiian luau.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Eastern Island
Jim found a Japanese glass "rolling pin" fishing net float. Finally!
Nancy and Laysan Albatross on Eastern Island.
The beautiful Laysan Albatross on Eastern Island.
Corroding structures on Eastern Island beach.
Eastern Island once was the site of the a navy airport. All structures have been removed and the island now belongs to the wildlife.
Nancy and Laysan Albatross on Eastern Island.
The beautiful Laysan Albatross on Eastern Island.
Corroding structures on Eastern Island beach.
Eastern Island once was the site of the a navy airport. All structures have been removed and the island now belongs to the wildlife.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Trashy Art
Nancy collected ceramic tile and created an art project.
The completed mosaic was hung on the wall over the dining room buffet. Title "Turtle Beach".
The completed mosaic was hung on the wall over the dining room buffet. Title "Turtle Beach".
Desert Island or Dessert Island--you decide.
While living on small and remote Sand Island we baked for many special occasions. Only a handful of the housing options on Sand Island included a full kitchen. Fortunately our house had a kitchen. Since we both love to bake and cook--we gladly provided baked goodies for many of the island's special events. While we lived on the island we baked and decorated 20 cakes, 150 cupcakes, 40 loaves of fruit bread, 2 batches of bread pudding, 4 loaves of french bread, 8 dozen dinner rolls, and 10 dozen cookies. Recipes and photos of some of our creations are found throughout the blog.
http://www.m-w.com/ (Merriam-Webster) lists:
Desert (adjective) as: desolate and sparsely occupied or unoccupied; remote.
Dessert (noun) as: a usually sweet course or dish (as of cake, pastry or ice cream); often served at the end of a meal.
http://www.m-w.com/ (Merriam-Webster) lists:
Desert (adjective) as: desolate and sparsely occupied or unoccupied; remote.
Dessert (noun) as: a usually sweet course or dish (as of cake, pastry or ice cream); often served at the end of a meal.
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