We just fled Alaska for a few weeks of sunshine on the Big
Island. In our funky, groovy, offbeat part of the island, called Puna, people
have a whole different approach to life. Puna is home to spiritual seekers of all sorts, yoga-surf bums, Katsu massage therapists, organic ganja farmers, and a few runaway Alaskans like ourselves. If there were a Hawaiian Olympics, I
would nominate these thirteen events -- all part of everyday life here in what’s
known as "the Punaverse." 
1. Fire
     dancing. While this is a spectacular marquee event, it does require
     extensive training. This particular competitor traveled from Japan 
to showcase
     her skill. 
3. Jungle
     vine swinging. Kids tend to excel at this particular sport. 
4. Tortoise
     racing. Not exactly fast-paced, but still a crowd favorite.  
5. Competitive
     chips and salsa eating. Depending on the season, this may also involve massive
     amounts of guacamole. 
6. Coconut
     hacking. Bring your own machete. 
7. A
     challenging double event: rainbow-spotting while camping. 
8. Sunrise
     watching. Even the teenagers will get up early for this one! 
9. Fruit
     identifying. Breadfruit? Soursop? Relenia? Jackfruit? Who knows?  
10. Mosquito
     repelling. We practice this event even in our sleep. 
11. Scenery
     gazing. In this event, everyone wins. 
12. Hot lava poking. This event depends
     on the mood of Pele, goddess of the volcano. 
Aloha from the Punaverse,  
Juniper 



Enjoy the warmth and sun Juniper! Hey that coconut thing is a great work out too, lol hubby's taught me in Samoa ;) Don't forget the sunblock.
ReplyDeleteOh well, I may not have hammocks, but I've got the foothills to gaze at. Enjoy your warm days, Mrs. Juniper!
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