Friday, May 1, 2026

The Koko Crater and Koko Head Area: Part One

Every time I've climbed Diamond Head, I've stopped at the Kahala Lookout
just before the tunnel that takes you inside Diamond Head Crater.
Stretched out before me is a sight I never tire of seeing,
beautiful Maunalua Bay and the prominent peaks of Koko Crater and Koko Head.

Maunalua Bay, Koko Crater (left), and Koko Head (right)
Honolulu⁩, ⁨Oʻahu⁩, ⁨Hawaiʻi⁩, ⁨USA
March 19, 2025
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This year, thanks to our friends Kathy and Bruce, Terry and I finally visited
the scenic coastline wrapping around these striking volcanic features. 
From downtown Honolulu it's a drive of about 13 miles and takes 25-30 minutes, 
depending on traffic, via the H-1 Freeway East (Kalanianaole Highway) 
and continuing onto HI-72 South toward Hawaii Kai.

Terry, Kathy, and Bruce
‎⁨Koko Head District Park⁩, ⁨Honolulu⁩, ⁨Oʻahu⁩, ⁨Hawaiʻi⁩, ⁨USA
March 16, 2026
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Koko Crater (Kohelepelepe) reaches1,208 feet (368 meters) in height,
almost twice the height of Koko Head (Kuamo‘okāne) at 642 feet (196 meters).
These landmarks are part of a series of volcanic vents that erupted
through the seaward edge of the older, dormant Koʻolau Volcano.

Famous Volcanic Vents Along Southeastern Oʻahu⁩ 



The Koko Crater and Koko Head Area


We stopped first in Portlock at Koko Kai Mini Beach Park, otherwise known as China Walls.

Koko Kai Mini Beach Park
 Portlock ⁨Oʻahu⁩, ⁨Hawaiʻi⁩, ⁨USA
March 16, 2026
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What a spectacular spot!  
At long last I was standing near the base of Koko Head,
the place I had gazed at many times from Diamond Head.
I walked to the end of the stone path, and there stood Diamond Head
4.5 to 5 miles (7.2–8 km) directly across Maunalua Bay. 

Diamond Head from China Walls on Koko Head
Koko Kai Mini Beach Park, ⁨Honolulu⁩, ⁨Oʻahu⁩, ⁨Hawaiʻi⁩, ⁨USA
March 16, 2026
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I did not scramble down to the flat-topped lava benches that form China Walls.
One look told me that it was a dangerous spot.  
An unexpected wave could sweep people into the ocean with no easy exit,
or smash them into jagged rocks underneath the water.
It reminded me of the dangerous rocks in my beloved Peggy's Cove in Nova Scotia.
People die every year at these places, because they don't understand the danger.  

Lava Benches at China Walls
Koko Kai Mini Beach Park, ⁨Honolulu⁩, ⁨Oʻahu⁩, ⁨Hawaiʻi⁩, ⁨USA
March 16, 2026
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A Warning to Pay Attention at China Walls

But, of course, this geologist was interested in the rocks!

You may know that the island of O'ahu⁩ was formed by two volcanoes over a hotspot in the Pacific Ocean.  As the Pacific Plate, the largest tectonic plate on Earth, moved over this stationary hotspot in the Pacific Ocean, a plume of magma from the mantle rose to the surface forming a series of shield volcanoes one after another.  It took around 70 million years for this process to create the Hawaiian Islands, and today the islands continue to move northwestward about 4 inches (7 to 10 centimeters) a year. 

The Hawaii hotspot and the inferred underlying mantle plume in cross-section

Oʻahu⁩ was created by the merging of two of these shield volcanoes,
massive, gently sloping volcanoes built from very fluid basaltic lava flows:
the Waiʻanae Range to the west and the Koʻolau Range to the east. 
Waiʻanae is the older of the two, emerging from the ocean 3.9 to-2.8 million-years ago.
Koʻolau volcano emerged prior to 2.9 million years ago.
You can see the remains of these volcanoes in the Waiʻanae and Koʻolau ranges.

Koʻolau Range 
‎⁨Kualoa Ranch⁩, Kaneohe⁩, ⁨Oʻahu⁩, ⁨⁨Hawaiʻi⁩, ⁨United States⁩
March 14, 2025
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The Koko Head area is much younger geologically,
forming long after Koʻolau Volcano went dormant about 30,000–35,000 years ago.
When magma found new routes to the surface of Koʻolau Volcano,
a rejuvenation stage of volcanism occurred.

These secondary, explosive eruptions of the Koʻolau Range
created the Koko Head area volcanic tuff cones and craters,
some of the last volcanic activity on Oʻahu⁩.
The flat-topped lava benches at China Walls formed from 
basaltic lava flows during the rejuvenated volcanism. 

Next week, I share a little more about the places and geology of this storied coastline.

This mural celebrates China Walls and is a collaboration 
between Kamea Hadar, Melón James, Jeff Gress, and Gavin Murai, 
a local nonprofit Huli, and Kaiser High School students.  
China walls was historically known as Kawaihoa.
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Have a great weekend! 


 Till next time ~
 Fundy Blue
 
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Wednesday, May 6th. 🤞 

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Friday, April 24, 2026

Friday Face Off Portrait Challenge

Today artists are sharing their portraits in Nicole's Friday Face Off Portrait Challenge.
The face or faces people share must have one of these expressions:
Happy, Sad, Tired, Surprised and or Anger.


I'm guessing that most people drew a human face or faces, but I really wanted to draw
Hula Dog, a favorite face of mine, who visits about with his Hula Auntie
when she decorates local statutes of Hawaiian icons with strands of leis.

Hula Dog sleeps while Hula Auntie drapes a statue of Prince Kuhio
with leis and Hula Buddy stands by.
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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I love Hula Dog, and I've been delighted to see him over the past several years.
When I first saw him, he was already grizzled.
Now he is definitely an old dog and he rests whenever he can,
ignoring his newest companion Hula Buddy.
I felt this day that Hula Dog was especially tired, so I drew his tired face.
Tired, but definitely adorable and much loved by me.
I worked from this photo:

Sweet, Tired Hula Dog
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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I had to play around with the image and park it in a holding area
where I store random things,
so I could outfox my printer which was giving me grief.
So a shout out to Debra at She Who Seeks for her Oilers Prayer that I snagged.

Zoomed in Hula Dog
Aurora, Colorado, USA
April 23, 2026
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He was just too complicated for very amateur artist me that 
I decided to map him like a geological formation and draft him on a larger grid.

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I had to pull Hula Dog up on my computer too, because I realized after I was into it,
that there was a whole lot of black in this photo.

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It took me about two hours to draw the grids and Hula Dog. 

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Then the fun began:  trying to bring Hula Dog alive by coloring him with colored pencils.

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I forgot the black thing behind Hula Dog's head was Prince Kuhio's shoe,
but going back to the original photo and checking would be too not ADHD.  😂

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It took me two hours of coloring and experimenting, but I finally finished it,
after doing some outlining with a very fine black sharpie.
Then I showed it to Terry, who smiled quirkily and said,
"I could never doing anything like that!"

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All and all, I'm quite pleased with Hula Dog.
If I weren't doing a Dry January (a little late), I'd have a margarita to celebrate.
(I don't have any mai tais. 😵‍💫)
I'm only on Day 29.  So Sunday I'll celebrate Hula Dog!
  


I think Terry and I are finally on the upswing, not 100%, but maybe 60%!



Oh, and just for fun, here's Bones as Jesus.  Thanks, Debra!




Have a great weekend! 


 Till next time ~
 Fundy Blue
 
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Friday, May 1st! 🤞 

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Friday, April 17, 2026

The Elephant in the Room

Hi, Everyone!

Again another post, just to post.
I can't believe it, but Terry and I are still fighting this rotten cold.

One thing I'm happy about this week is, despite feeling miserable,
I pulled out all my memoir files, laid them out on a table downstairs,
and began reviewing them.

Since then I've also been reading through a number of my online files
to get back to where I am and where I want to go.
I told myself last Monday, that no matter what,
I was going to address the elephant in the room.


The elephant in the room is that the past year has been a disaster for my memoir writing,
and even though I couldn't see it, I could feel that elephant's presence everywhere.

I did lots of other writing, but not the important memoir writing I needed to do.
I'm really talented at making up excuses for not working on my memoir,
but this cannot continue.
This coming Monday, I'm starting writing it again.



So since last Monday, I've been working on my memoir.
It feels really good, and I am determined to stick with it.



Some more memes.  As I said last week,
it's better to laugh than to cry. 

Another great thing happened this week!
Terry and I survived tax season without killing each other. 😂



A third great thing this week!
I only had my computer locked down once for a scam this week.
Thank goodness for Apple Support!



For Gillena ~ 😂:






For Nicole ~ 😂:






For Tom ~ 😂:




For Debra ~ Who got me going with these memes on one of her recent posts.  😂:




Not funny, but definitely worth remembering these days:  
The first I found on Debra's site.  She finds the most amazing things to share,
sometimes funny, sometimes irreverent, and sometimes truly thought-provoking.







I apologize for not replying and visiting as I meant to last week
I'll do better this week.

Have a great weekend! 


 Till next time ~
 Fundy Blue
 
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My next post will be 
Friday, April 24th. 🤞 

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Friday, April 10, 2026

It's Better To Laugh Than Cry!

Hi, Everyone!
It's a short post today, just to post.
Terry and I are still under the weather.

So since I would rather laugh than cry, 
I thought I'd share some cold and flu funnies:































For Gillena ~ Actually I gave it at least three vegetables.  😂


For Nicole ~ In my dreams!  I may be sick, but I have a sick husband to take care of.  Oh wait, THIS IS my husband.  😂



For Tom ~ Does this bring back memories?  😂 
 




For Debra ~ From one independent woman to another. 😂 




Have a great weekend! 


 Till next time ~
 Fundy Blue
 
Standing Into Danger                                    https://selkiegrey4.blogspot.com
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My next post will be 
Friday, April 17th. 🤞 

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