March 8, at the Honolulu Airport waiting to depart for Los Angeles.
Our Trip to Hawaii, March, 2025
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Us with our ship in port in Kahului, Maui.


Looks like any shopping center we'd pass in our town (except for the palm tree).


Teresa, Alay, and Mei-O at the Kilauea Volcano.


Directories like this, usually found near each of the banks of elevators, would often help us navigate around the ship.


Me in the Marriott Gardens in Kauaʻi before heading to Kalapaki Beach.


Every day, on a video monitor in the mid-ship atrium on Deck 5, there was a display like this, reminding everyone of when they had to be back on the ship before it would sail away without them.


On our way to Volcanoes National Park, our guide pointed these weird looking growths on trees that the locals called "Harry Potter brooms," because, I guess, that's supposedly what they look like.


Some notes on the Kilauea Volcano. (Here's a more readable version.)


As I reviewed the pictures I took during our trip, when I saw this, I didn't know what it was. I thought it was just a pier jutting out from Oahu's southeast shore until I researched it and found out it has a pretty interesting history.


Us with a Eucalyptus Rainbow tree that we stopped to visit on our Road to Hana tour.


There was an old guy standing by his pineapple truck near Kalapaki Beach in Nawiliwili vehemently charging us "Don't touch the pineapples!" (We weren't about to.)


Photographing the Kilauea Volcano. The place was beautiful, but there weren't many different pictures or different angles you could actually take of it. And, of course, the glory of a vista this grand could never be captured in a small photo.


Some of the many beautiful flowers we saw along the way.


Early morning outrigger canoeing as seen from the ship. I imagine they're getting bounced around pretty good in Hawaii's rough seas.


Hookipa Beach along Maui's north shore, very popular for surfing and wind-surfing (and very windy today!)


This is how steamy it got as we walked around Volcanoes National Park.


Hawaiian Styles - a dress shop (and more) we passed on our way to the Marriott Gardens in Nawiliwili.


Yes, our room steward, a guy from the Philippines, was really named Daisy.

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