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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Wet or Dry???

Two weeks ago I talked about being directionally challenged. Here's some more interesting "directional information" about the Hawaiian Islands.

Are you living in an area of the country where it's cold and wet right now? We are very wet in the Pacific NW, so I often think of the islands and how nice it would be to be warm and dry!

But even in Hawaii there are two sides of every island with some distinction in climate. Yes, it’s mild and gorgeous every day all year long with a splash of rain everyday. And although one island is generally wetter (Kauai) than another, every island has variety.

Windward is the wet side of the island (the east)

Leeward is the dry side of the island (the west)

I hope you’re learning lots about Hawaii. With my post two Thursdays ago I spoke about Mauka and Makai,  so with today’s post, you should never get lost, and always know what side of the island you’re on, right??


And, check out another one of my stuffed doggies! Looks to me like he’s prepared with a hooded sweatshirt and heading to the windward side of the island.

Aloha, and Mahalo for visiting!
--Cheryl

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6 comments:

  1. Hawaii is definitely on my bucket list! Love learning about the islands!

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    1. The islands are a long way from your area, S and S!! I'm sure people out your way tend to visit the Caribbean rather than the Pacific Islands. It's not a bad trip to Hawaii from the Pacific NW. Hope you can make the long journey someday soon! Aloha! --Cheryl

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  2. Thanks for the mini lesson. I've always wondered which side was which. And a "splash" of rain. Love that image!

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    1. Glad you learned something, Davalyn! Thanks for the visit and for your support. Aloha! --Cheryl

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  3. Cheryl, I remember when I visited Hawaii during my husband's Vietnam R & R (does that date me or what?) and how it would rain or mist every day, then it disappeared and we were back to the glorious sun. Oftentimes it didn't even cloud over--we were just getting the mist from the mountains. Thanks for another wonderful post.

    Blessings,
    Deb

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    1. Thanks, Deb! Yes, I really loved those bursts of rain during warm days--unlike Pacific NW drizzle for hours or days on end!! Aloha! --Cheryl

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