A L O H A !
Keahiakahoe (above)
[ kay - ah-hee - ahka - hoy ]
is a 2,820 foot peak
of Oahu's Ko`olau Mountains.
Here, she presides
over
Kaneohe Town
Kaneohe Town
on our windward side.
Kaneohe Bay from Keahiakahoe
Gilbert K. Chesterton
Kaneohe Bay from Keahiakahoe
" One sees great things
[mountains]
from the valley;
only small things
from the peak. "
Gilbert K. Chesterton
courtesy: theaircraft.net
A US Army air Corps B-17E
arrived in Hawaii on 18
Dec 41,
11 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
It crashed into the
cliffs of Mt. Keahiakahoe
less than 4 months later on
Easter Sunday, 5 April 1942.Sweet as Honolulu Town is,
in Summer some turn
their eyes to the mountains
above town, our
' Mauka' side
[ Ocean, Kai
is the yin
to Mauka's yang:
' Makai. ' ]
Above is Punchbowl Crater,
home to a National Cemetery
where our military heroes are buried,
including President Obama's
grandfather (who gave young Barack a home)
Stanley Dunham,
a WWII Vet
( Like my Dad )
The mountains are close,
and rural Oahu
is just beyond them.
( until we stupidly
pave it over, that is!
See it NOW )
" I long
for rural and domestic
scene,
for the warbling of birds
and the prattling
of my children.
"
John Adams
“ Keep close to Nature's heart...
and break clear away,
once in awhile,
once in awhile,
climb a mountain . . .
Wash your spirit
Wash your spirit
clean. ”
John Muir
John Muir
"- like an abandoned theater.
The play is finished,
but the echoes
remain. "
Spooky. Who, or what,
Ann Radcliffe,
is in that window?
" It is dismal coming home,
when there is
nobody
to welcome one! "
Ann Radcliffe,
Breathtaking pictures taken by a hiker on Keahiakahoe HERE
Thanks for climbing by today!
Scrawl your
"i was here"
in comments
Warmly, cloudia
Extreme Hiking on Oahu:
"I will ever prefer the spirit of the planet found in the mountains over her soul which is found in her oceans." Polysyllabic
ReplyDeleteNeed you to send email to detstink@gmail.com because as I promised 4 years ago I deleted all contact info on that one.
Taking my peace .. leaving my aloha
ReplyDeleteMy uncle Leonard flew a B-17 in WW2. Sadly, never made it back.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of peace.
ReplyDeleteI know. Man's inhumanity towards nature. For so long. But beautiful photos of a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Cottage Country!
Wunderschön, bin hin und weg...
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruß
CL
ooh you never fail to inspire...especially on such a dull drizzly London day!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Thanks for the tour.
ReplyDeleteNice view from the top of the mountain! : )
ReplyDeleteThis post is so rich with information, photos, nature, excitement wisdom and more.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
Lovely post and photos! That hike looks a little scary, though. :) Have a Happy 4th, cher! Cheers!
ReplyDeletebeautiful scenes - enjoy it while it lasts, i suppose.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean by "stupidly pave it over." Every time I go out now I see more trees cut down to be paved over for some mini mall. and dozens of them are already around and half empty
ReplyDeleteThank you for this uplifting height. Totally agree with John Adams.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a wonderful Wednesday.
Thanks for sharing with us all this. Gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteCiao dall'Italia
Lovely shots of Hawaii! Just came back from there not too long ago! What beauty!
ReplyDeleteMy Step Father flew a B-17. Thank the Lord he did make it back!
ReplyDeleteGreat post my Friend!
J
Two of us
ReplyDeletehad family show FLEW B-17s.
This is just SO amazing to share ourselves like this. Like Cloudy
says, this blows me away!
Thanks VERY much for looking in
Gorgeous magical images
ReplyDeletelove that top one!
Thanks Tammie
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