Here are the old coral blocks in Lahaina. At first glance they look like old bales of straw.
While in Lahaina, it's a must that we head to this restaurant for lunch. The best Chopped Steak!
Hibiscus are everywhere, and this bush was loaded with blossoms at Sugar Beach Resort.
Nothing compares to the smell of Plumeria. My guy surprised me by picking and stringing enough blooms to make me a lei. I wore it proudly, and enjoyed every whiff of this amazing aroma.
I found this fabulous piece of green coral, along with these few funky pieces of the ubiquitous orange and white. I took it home via a photo. We left them for the next visitor to enjoy.
I love this shot, the sun shining through the palm leaves.
Although poinsettias thrive in Hawaii, our friend has a hedge of them in her yard, this picture was taken of one from a local greenhouse.
With only a week between returning home and Christmas, and finding this huge poinsettia, I have decided to use this as my tree. Add a few quilts, some Christmas pillow cases and, voilĂ , it's Christmas in the condo.
And I couldn't pass up a class on Hawaiian applique while in Maui. Once quilted, it will join my stack of Christmas pillow cases.
So as the sun goes down, I wish for the best to you all. It has been a rough year for many, I hope that 2017 brings some peace to people, health and a belief that "life is good". Keep your loved one close, and be kind. Everyone has some struggles, we just can't see most of them.
Merry Christmas and all the best in 2017!
Keep stitching,
Sharon
8 comments:
Sounds like you had a delightful getaway, Sharon. Thanks for sharing the gorgeous photos with us. I have never been to Hawaii, so this was quite a treat to see it through your eyes.
I love that you were able to squeeze in a class on Hawaiian applique.
I think you are so right about everyone having struggles. We should be kind to all.
Merry Christmas to you!
A wonderful heartfelt post, Sharon. Sending wishes to you and yours for a good 2017. The Hawaiian quilts are so stunning and how great that you could take a class in their original surroundings. I well remember plumeria...sigh...my husband got R & R during his first Vietnam tour and I joined him in Hawaii. Before he headed back to the war, he got me 3 leis - one was all plumeria.
wow what a great trip! I haven't been to Hawaii in 30 years.
Gorgeous plant!
merry Christmas
Merry Christmas and best wishes for good health and a productive quilting year in 2017.
I love Hawaii! Those quilts must have been lovely to see. Merry Christmas friend! I wish you so much happiness in 2017.
Merry Christmas Sharon.
I love Hawaii too! Thank you for sharing your trip. I can almost smell the plumeria. Those Hawaiian quilts are stunning. Think I'll have to take a class in making one someday too. Best wishes for the new year!!
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