Thursday, December 31, 2009

Day 1 continued

After visiting Pearl Harbor we went to the by shuttle to the Aviation Museum that is not far away and located on a military base. We were told not to take pictures on our way into the museum and for some reason I guess we just got so busy reading the history and looking at the displays that we forgot to take pictures inside.

Then we drove our rental car up to the Nuuanu Pali look out - it is north of Honolulu and higer up in the mountains. This picture of the plaque was taken by Jim on the day that they were there after we came home. The afternoon when we visited the place the wind was blowing in a gale - I feared my skirt might not stay in its proper position so I just had to grab it and hold it down. It was also much cooler up there and I wished for a sweatshirt that I didn't have with me. ( Learned right then that one should always go prepared with a sweatshirt.)




Monday, December 28, 2009

On Nov. 18, 2009 we arrived in HI in the afternoon. Jim & Myrna met us at the airport, guided us to the shuttle that would take us to the car rental place and then guided us to our hotel in Waikiki.

The next day Helmut and I struck out on our own to visit the most important historical spot in HI - PEARL HARBOR. With the map and the good road signs we were able to find it without trouble.

The Common Myna bird is very frequently seen all around the place.

















The park area of Pearl Harbor has many items used during the II WW on display. So we used our waiting time before viewing the Arizona Memorial to inspect all of the out door displays.

Before being taken to the Arizona memorial by a cruise boat we were able to view a video and hear some one tell a little of the history of the attack.
It is time for a new post - I see the last one is really old. The picture uploader doesn't seem to want to function so I may not get any thing to post.

We had a very enjoyable trip to HI and if or when this thingy will work I'll post some details of our travels along with the pictures.