November 24, 2016 (Thanksgiving)
Day started in the early morning (4:00am) with my good photography friends Brandon and Stanley in hopes to catch the great sunrise at Āwawamalu (a.k.a Sandys Beach) on the Eastside of the island of O’ahu.
Since this was just a couple days in the planning, we decided to go early enough to find a spot where we could set up our cameras. Yes we had concerns about the weather. We asked ourselves, will it be too cloudy, too rainy or perhaps the surf would be too large for us to get to great spot? Upon arriving at our destination, it looked like it may be all of the above.
We sat in the car talking our “what ifs” for what was perhaps 10 minutes when the rain stopped. We were happy to finally get out of car and was feeling good as looked up to see the stars which meant, the rains and clouds have cleared… for now. The surf was up just a little bit, but with the tide going down it looked okay for us head out and find our spot to set up and wait.
And it was worth the wait…
Āwawamalu first light
The Glow
Admiring the beauty from the protection of the rocky shelves
The sun rises from the east
The beauty of the sunrise and the power of the sea
And the sun has risen
It was definitely just a great early morning adventure! Thanks to great friends Brandon and Stanley for making this day possible. We are so lucky to live in a place so full of beautiful places and people in the middle of the wide pacific ocean… a place we are happy to call home, a place called Hawai’i. Most call it Paradise and I am sure a lot will agree! Aloha
Public access to Ka’alawai and Cromwell’s cove
Cromwell’s Cove just around the corner
man-made Cromwell’s Cove… fence and security cameras were put in place to keep people from jumping or diving off rock wall and protecting them from injuries.
Great view of Ka’alawai beach and Le’ahi
Beautiful Shangri La above… will be back to take a tour of Shagri La soon.
“Rocky” who was resting there for most of the day
She (Rocky) paid no attention to all the foreigners on her one hānau as she was under the watchful eyes of volunteers and the lifeguard.
One of the eternity saltwater swimming pools
Another eternity saltwater swimming pool –
How inviting does this look? Sorry, but it is a private pool with motion detectors and camera to keep non-residence out.
Great view of Wai’alae bay.
Fishermen’s fishing pole block.
A little blowhole –
Signs marks the area of nesting birds
The birds view 😉 Freeman Seabirds Preserve

Pretty empty on the beautiful day…
Looking in the Ewa side of the park… almost a great cloudless day
Drone master Chris having his hand sending P1 high and away
All the construction still going on at the Ala Moana Center
P1 going up!
P1’s view of the shoreline of the infamous Ala Moana Beach










































