As mentioned to you before, I came to the Big Island with one hopeful
image in my head -- the red-hot lava flowing into the ocean!
I
talked to friends and searched online to discover different ways to
photograph this amazing scenery, and I was fully
prepared to do whatever it takes to capture the image... However, when
we arrived in the Big Island, we learned that the lava had stopped
flowing into the ocean about 3 months ago in September 2013. Really?
Why?? After
flowing into the ocean every minute of every day for almost 30 years,
it just had to stop flowing 3 months before I got there? Really??
Why????
You know, as I
look back on life, I've come to realize that not once, not twice, but
many times, I find myself arriving in a perfectly wonderful
place just a tiny bit too late!!!
So,
we went to the Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park to see Kilauea Volcano.
Not nearly as dramatic as the flowing lava, but if I tell you there is
no drama in my life, I would be lying to you.
As
I remember, it was an activity-packed busy day. We went to many
interesting places including the black sand beach and green sand beach.
On our way back, we happened to pass the Volcanoes National Park. We
actually went there two days ago on a foggy, rainy night. Since it was a
nicer day this time, we decided to go in again to take a few more more
pictures. Before entering the park, I told Rudi to remember filling up
the gas when we leave the park because the lovely little red warning
light had been on for a while, and we were still 36 miles away from the
hotel.
When we were done, it was about 3-4 hours
later... and we completely forgot about the gas. We drove out of the
park, and 3 miles later, I realized we needed to fill up the gas. At
that point, we were driving in the dark with the volcano mountains on my
right looking totally black! We frantically looked up on the GPS
trying to figure out where the nearest gas station was, and finally, the
GPS told us there was indeed one gas station in the area -- 20 miles in
the opposite direction... Seemed like we needed to make a live-death
decision at that point! I would not bore you with Rudi's radical
ideas... the bottom line is -- we decided to drive to the gas station!
It was the longest 20 miles I've ever been through, with nothing around
us except for one gigantic volcano stretching miles and miles LONG!!!
When
we finally arrived at the gas station, it was all dark -- no one was
there. The local police officer's mother-in-law told me "all gas
stations
here close at 6 PM." I was totally puzzled: "What if you need gas
after 6 PM?" "You just don't" she replied. There were endless panic
thoughts in my head at that point, but I was very clear with ONE goal:
get gas -- whatever it takes!!! Thank goodness for 1 kind local lady
(not the officer's mother-in-law) who came to our rescue. She told me
she had 2 gallons of gas at home and she'd need to drive home to get
it. Wow, how could I let her drive home? What if she never comes
back???? But I let her go in trust of human kindness...
Long
story short, she went home not just once, but twice to get proper tools
so we could get the gas in our car!!! With the 2 gallons of gas, the
little red light finally calmed down, we drove through the darkness
quietly and peacefully to the civilization!
Hawai'i Volcanoes National
Park
December 4th, 2013
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