There was always an element of risk associated with just allowing ourselves two days to visit the Kilauea volcano on the big island of Hawaii. This part of the USA is one of the wettest in the USA, and it could have easily rained for days on end. As things worked out, it pelted with rain on the first day, and the second was beautifully sunny, so sunny that both of got a little bit sunburnt.



Though the second day was blessedly sunny, it was nevertheless quite windy, and so in this and all the other 10-second pan shots that I've taken on my nifty little digital camera, you can mostly hear the stupid wind, and not my stupid commentary. Come to think of it, some people would probably prefer the wind...

Time for another pan shot, folks, about 10 seconds long, showing the Pauahi crater.

I think I'll stick to gardening magazines and give up any hope of becoming a documentary maker...




Just when you thought you were safe from amateur documentary-makers, here's a little pan shot of the lava, the ocean and the waves pounding in.
The one advantage of showing you my rather tame little You Tube clips of Kilauea is that when you click on the videos they take you not just to my modest efforts in the main window, but in the little list of other people's videos on the side there are some truly spectacular videos of Kilauea when it's truly angry and erupting. The days we were there the the giant was sleeping, but it was still a magnificent thing to see. I'm actually doing this blog posting in the lounge for departure gate D at Honolulu Airport, while we wait for the flight to take us to Las Vegas. There's so much more I have to tell you about the wonderful big island of Hawaii and its charming main town, Hilo (especially its superb botanical garden) but that will have to wait until the next day or two. Suffice it to say that we wished we had stayed in Hilo for a whole week, and we definitely want to come back soon.