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Post #681172 by MaukaHale on Fri, Jun 7, 2013 8:57 PM

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Dale, I wasn't trying to tease you. I had to stop because I had to go to work.

To continue the story:

As the water began to flow over the rocks, water falls were created.

A stream was created emptying into a small pool of river rocks at the bottom.

What is most interesting about this tiki landscape is that it is extremely alive at sunrise and sundown.

In the morning steam comes off the surface as if it were lava, cooling as it flows into the sea.

In the evening the water turns bright red as if Pele herself, is spewing hot lava from the volcano.

Sometimes I wonder what this Moai is thinking.

Maybe Robb Hamel could make a black velvet painting of him.

What tiki experience will appear next? I don't know but I do know its time to head for the deck to have a Mai Tai with my friends!



"People are like islands. You have to get close to them to know what they are about."
~ Adam Troy

[ Edited by: MaukaHale 2013-06-07 21:13 ]