It's summer and I've been working so much that I almost forgot. Thankfully my 10 year old son hasn't forgotten about it. He's been begging me to go to the beach and I finally found some time to do it. We went with my brother and his family for an all day fun day at the beach and had a blast. The water was the perfect clear shade of aqua that I know and love. Entering the ocean again was so refreshing, there's nothing else quite like it. As the waves wash over you, you can feel the salt tingle on your skin and it awakens your senses. It's a sensation I have loved for years but miss so often. It was a wonderful day and we all had a great time.
I took some pictures with my point and shoot Lumix and a Fuji Film XP Waterproof camera. I haven't used a point and shoot in so long. It's much more convenient but the quality of the photos reminds me how spoiled I am to use a good DSLR. The Lumix is a great point and shoot made by Panasonic and worked fine but it's hard to really know the photo quality when you're looking at a screen in the bright sunlight. I was disappointed in the Fuji Film XP's performance. Then again, it was only around $100 so I guess it works fine considering the low price point. For the price, it works great, just beware of sand, lens fog and water drops on the lens.
We went to a beach called "Sherwoods" in Waimanalo, Hawai'i. It's where I grew up going with my dad and brother. The water is clear, the sand is soft and the current isn't too strong.
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"Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.
Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.
Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.
Education alone will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.
Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent."
--- Calvin Coolidge 1872
You are what you eat. Most of us think, well I don't eat that bad, so I'll be okay. That may not be the case. I live in Hawai'i where we eat all types of fish and seafood. Sometimes we eat it raw and sometimes it's cooked but seafood is a main staple in our diets here in Hawai'i. Since the tragedy in Japan last year, the price for fish has steadily gone up and is so expensive now that a lot of people can't afford it. I have always considered myself to be an advocate of the ocean because I grew up with a love and respect for sharks, whales and dolphins and belong to several organizations that fight to save those animals.
I do what I can to recycle but to be honest, haven't really given much thought to how pollution in the ocean, specifically plastic pollution can cause problems for the ocean, the sea creatures and us. In Hawai'i we have been very aware of the big pile of debris from Japan after the earthquake and tsunami last year and the danger that huge pile of debris poses to humans and sea creatures alike. So many people I know are "really concerned" about this huge pile of debris and how to take care of it/get rid of it. What about the every day pollution going into our oceans beyond the debris from the Japan tsunami and earthquake? A lot of people don't think about it.
I think that a lot of people don't realize how vital the ocean's health is to our ecosystem and way of living. The balance of the oceans is vital to our livelihood. When the balance in the ocean is thrown off, we will see the fallout from it. With the overfishing and shark finning and dolphin and whale slaughtering going on, it's no wonder so many fish and other sea creatures are dying and beaching themselves. I'll get into that topic in another post on another day because I could go on and on without end regarding those topics. Here's a helpful and informative resource about how the ocean ecosystem affects our climate [click the link].
Someone wrote me and sent me this graphic (click the sliver of a picture to the left to see it expanded) about plastics pollution in our ocean and how the garbage we allow to go into the ocean ends up being consumed by us in the end. It's very scary. Consider the BPA that is found in a lot of plastic products that scientists are now discovering may cause cancer or increase in the chances of cancer. So what happens if we pollute the oceans with plastic? The fish eat it and bigger fish eat it and we eat the bigger fish... Very scary thought. The graphic below is interesting, full of information and true. I really liked how they incorporated the facts with something colorful and interesting.
We all have to do our part to keep our world clean, especially our oceans!!
You know the saying "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"? I have found it to be true in many ways. One man's trash is another man's treasure. What is beautiful to one person may be considered strange or ugly to another. Many times, the most beautiful things come from something that is not quite so beautiful. It's like meeting a person the first time and perhaps they're not attractive or they're not the most outgoing person. If you relied only on your first impression, you might not get to know the true beauty of that person. It's when you take the time to look beyond any outward exterior or awkwardness and truly get to know someone that their true inner beauty is revealed. Bottom line: don't judge a book by it's cover!! I know I have gotten quite cheesy here and used a quote or two that would be considered by many to be trite. There's a reason sayings and quotes like the ones I referred to above are so overly used...it's because they are true.
Take this flower for instance. I was watching my son ride his bike the other day and snapping random photos of him. I went to get a chair which I keep in an area where there are these prickly plants that have thorns all along the edges so I never touch them. I noticed a bloom peeking out through the middle of the plant. It took some maneuvering to get my camera and lens in an area where I could get a picture without the "leaves" obstructing my view of the flower. Did I mention these leaves are lined with prickly thorns that not only hurt if you get poked, but scratch you up and cause the scratches to swell? Not fun. I managed to get a shot of the flower and it was the prettiest pink/peach/coral shade. Proof that beauty can come out of something that isn't very special on it's own, something that is prickly and hard to maneuver around. The point is that if you take the time to get to know someone or to maneuver around the unattractive bits or the awkward moments or prickly situations, you can end up quite blessed. Whether it's with people or plants, there's beauty everywhere. You just have to be willing to take the time to get the shot.
I hope you are all having a wonderful week.
xoxo,
Jean
A couple of weekends ago my son and I went hiking with my sister in law, her daughter, sister, mother and nephews. It was such a nice day and a wonderful experience. I've been trying to be more active and it was a nice excuse to take some photos. The water was blue and clear and so was the sky with the exception of a few clouds. Even though the sun was shining bright and hot on my skin, the wind provided a nice cool breeze to keep me from really feeling the heat. It didn't hurt that I was wearing my awesome Dermalogica sunscreen (which I will review later this week). Regardless of the direction you look, you're a snap away from a postcard worthy photo. There's a beautiful lighthouse that you can see as you hike and then of course, the beautiful beach below.
There were so many shades of blue that a person could spend all day up there trying to count and name them all. As I gazed down at the clear, blue water at Makapu'u beach, I reminisced on fond memories of spending every day there body boarding and swimming through and under the waves. Before I had my son, I literally spent at least a year at the beach every single day and Makapu'u beach was my favorite one to go to. The current is strong, but the water is clean and clear and so refreshing. I miss body boarding. I don't think I would be much good at it now haha. I went there every single day I was pregnant (except for a few days before I gave birth) and some of my fondest memories were laying in the sand and feeling my son kick in my tummy. I can't believe that was 11 years ago. Time flies.
I hope you all enjoy these pictures and are having a wonderful week.
YOLO!
My neice Alohilani enjoying a piece of fried chicken while she takes in the beautiful view. :)
I am so blessed to live in Hawai'i. I have traveled all over the west and east coast of the US and throughout Europe and though I have seen some amazing architecture and beautiful sights, nothing is quite like Hawai'i.