Lora had arranged to go horseback riding in the morning so I went exploring in the neighboring town and found myself in a Japanese graveyard. Hawaii being the superstitious place that it is and with all the weird Hawaiian ghosts around, I didn't want to evoke the wrath of Japanese ghosts too. I was by myself...in a graveyard...need I say more?
I drove around a little bit more just to see how long the roads were in this town and drove down to what I thought was an abandoned energy plant and found goats grazing in the parking lot. Security came by and I just told him I was taking pictures of the goats and he waved at me and left me.
A lot of fun things happened. It rained while we did our tour of Akaka Falls and a lot of other places that I'm not remembering without taking pictures.
The first incident of "I can't believe this happened" was when Lora picked me up from the airport and took me back to the hotel. I started unpacking my duffle bag and only pulled out two shirts for our four day excursion. Can I just say that it was a good thing there was a Walmart five minutes away? I swear we ended up going there every day whether it was for snacks or shirts.
The last full day of our trip was Sunday and we decided to chance the volcano again to see if the weather conditions would be any better. They sure were. We had clear skies all 4,000 feet! There's a lookout to one of the craters that I'm embarrassed I don't know the name of. But the lookout is the Jagger Lookout. And how's me thinking Mick Jagger is the one that funded it. Tch...stupid tourist.
The end!
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Oh I found you! I love you blog! I miss my Kristi-sama!
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