Driving west on the island, the scenery changes dramatically from sandy beach to mountain peaks. We made a pit stop in the historical village called Hanapepe, which literally means “crushed bay” in Hawaiian due to the landslides occurring over time. I had my mind set on buying a miniature bamboo rolling pin to match the one I got there three years ago. It’s something I could imagine using in Gail’s Kitchen back home. Mission accomplished. A quick walk about in this sleepy little town told us people come and go as frequently as businesses do, while the old-timers hang on remembering better days. Time passes slowly where locals revel in library cards and starving artists try to close a sale slashing prices for more wall space. Once a film location for “The Thornbirds”, now a destination for always.
Once a Film Location; Always a Destination
Oh my, I remember the “Thornbirds”… What a beautiful place you must have beent to. Those sceneries were beautiful.
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I continue to be amazed with new discoveries on this island, Erika. 🌴
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I totally understand that, Gail!
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Read The Thorn Birds and saw the movie in that order – but decades ago. I’m trying to remember . . . was it supposed to be Australia?
Virtual hugs,
Judie
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Yes, but several locations were used, one being the island of Kauai. I find it so intriguing to discover tidbits like this every day. Thanks, Judilyn, for your visit today. Blessings! 🍓🌴
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Lovely Snapshotincursive..! : o )
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hello, never saw the film but your photo is lovely! trawling through, I love the way you’ve set up this blog, with pleasant stories and stricking pictures. Will be visiting 🙂
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Thanks very much, Bea. It is a pleasure to meet you. Blessings! 🍓
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I spent some time on your blog this morning, catching up and enjoying. I haven’t been to Hawaii since many years ago when my husband was in Viet Nam and we met there for R&R. It was a bittersweet week because we had to separate again when it ended, but I fell in love with the island. Your posts brought it back to me.
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Oh, Janet! How you must have cherished every moment. I’m glad you were together on this paradise garden isle. Blessings! 🌺
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