Sunrise as another storm is approaching the islands

Weather forecasts suggest it will be raining at least the next two mornings, so this might be our last glimpse of sunrise for at least that long.

Perhaps these two shots taken Wednesday morning can carry you through the next few days.

Both photos taken at Waialae Beach Park, located down at the end of our street.

It’s only about .19 miles from our house to the beach at the park.

More rain on the way

With storm and flood warnings filling the Hawaii weather forecasts for the next several days, this might be our last walk at dawn for a while.

We walked to the beach park, then got a ride with a friend to the Kahala Hotel where we joined another friend for a light breakfast. No papaya available, apparently as the result of damage to crops from the last storm.

Luckily, we did run into many of our canine friends and their people today. I was able to share some cautiously optimistic news about my medical situation and get some nice photos. The dogs didn’t seem to care. They just wanted their treats, just like normal!

Afterwards we walked the half-mile or so back home. It felt good to walk, and I’m sure every walk like this adds to my well-being, such as it is.

In any case, here come the dogs. Enjoy.

Monday at sunrise

We walked down to the beach park this monring, but only ran into two of our canine friends. More stormy weather and heavy rain is forecast for the latter half of the week, so tomorrow looks like our last beach walk of the week.

Kahala at dawn

This was the first morning in nearly a month that I walked down the street to Waialae Beach Park to watch the sunrise.

Bad weather, and health issues, had kept me away.

During that interim, the sunrise has moved from about 6:44 a.m. to 6:22 a.m.

That’s what made me realize how long it has been!

In any case, I just wanted to share the morning’s photos.

One sad note for the morning. Sylvie, the beautiful Husky, was walking alone with her people this morning. I had to ask, and learned that her partner, Leila, had been diagnosed with cancer and died since we last saw them in October. Another fine dog gone.

Kahala at dawn