There is so much more to this trip than just the adventures we had. There were lots of slow times and random moments that are hard to fit in with any one story.
Stories like us spending a couple hours chasing a barn owl down a rural road so Debbie could take a picture, but eventually the owl got anoyed and took off into the trees.
Or the thousands of flowers that appear everywhere. Flowers in every color you can imagine. Some even change color during the daytime from bright yellow in the morning to red in evening.
The awesome trees could be a story all by themselves. Trees, while not native, come from all over the world. The tree that looks as if it came out of a movie about Africa, probably did come from Africa.
The local wildlife like the Ni Ni, also known as the Hawaiian Goose is everywhere here. There are many more creatures to be seen in addition to the wild cats and chickens.
Don't forget about Puff the Magic Dragon from Hanalei. When the waves are up and the wind is strong, mist still billows off his nose, and when the sun sets just right you can see fire too.
But regardless of where we went, and what did the trip was really about was who we were with. Time to spend with each other without the world getting in between.
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