![]() Our obstructed stateroom view. |
Miscellaneous Pictures |
Here are a bunch of pictures that either didn't fit, or which I just chose not to include, in the day
by day narrative of the trip.
Click on any picture to see it full-size. |
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![]() Everyday we'd get a "Freestyle Daily" delivered to our room, listing the times and locations of specific events that were going on on the ship that day, as well as restaurant hours and sometimes important notes concerning the port we were in. Here's one side and here's the other for March 5th. We also received information sheets like this for certain ports. |
![]() Wild roaming chickens are everywhere on the Hawaiian Islands. This was one of the prettiest we saw. It, with some friends, was pecking around the entrance to the Waimea Canyon lookout when we visited there on March 6th. |
![]() We passed this fruit tree along the highway on our Road to Hana trip. None of us recognized it, but a little later, Teresa got this picture identifying it. |
![]() Someone in room 7592, the room right next to ours (7588), was celebrating a birthday during the cruise, so their door was decked out with a birthday cake decoration. As we walked back to our room from the rear of the ship (the Liberty Dining Room) or even from the mid-ship elevators, looking down the hallway, we could always see when we were approaching our room. One day, we saw a mostly uneaten birthday cake - a pretty nice one - left outside their door for their room attendant to dispose of. |
![]() As a hot dog lover, I should have had more of these during the cruise. I only had one one time for lunch when I couldn't find anything else I liked on the buffet (and it was good). |
![]() Steve standing in a light rain amidst the steam vents in Volcanoes National Park. |
![]() A surfer riding a wave in at Ho'okipa Beach on Maui. |
![]() This chess set sat out on Deck 13 and was available for anyone to play a game at anytime - except when it was super-windy like it was on this day. (Checkers was on the other side.) |
![]() A rainbow on their license plates, a rainbow in the sky for us. |
![]() Windsurfers. |
![]() The Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu. |
![]() This is Kevin, our Cruise Director. Here he's introducing Vince Acevedo, one of the worst, meanest comedians I've ever seen or heard. |
![]() There are a lot of homes and businesses with solar panels on their roofs in Hawaii (understandably), here in Puhi, with some beautiful mountains in the background, and here as seen from Diamond Head. |
![]() An empty deck one evening after dinner. |
![]() Taking the tender from ship to shore in Kona where the port isn't deep enough for the ship to dock along the shore. The tender ride proved not to be as bad as I feared, having had bad experiences (sea sickness) with tender rides in the past. |
![]() When you're inside the Diamond Head crater (we were, our location indicated by the red marker), you don't realize you're actually in it. It's really huge! Here's the tunnel that we walked through (here it is on Google Maps) to get from the parking lot into the crater. |
![]() On March 6th, as we were pulling into Nawiliwili Bay, Teresa captured this great picture of the Ninini Point Lighthouse. |
![]() The tour bus that took us and forty-some other people to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. It was from this parking lot where trails to overlooks of the volcano led off in two different directions, causing us to have to rush to get to both overlooks in the short half-hour we were allotted there. |