Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

3.10.2015


Tis the season for the Magpie to fly the coop and visit the family.  I realize it's been almost a year and a half since I've seen my dad (Mom visited last year), since I wasn't able to get back to Da Islands last year. Thanks to some hoarded frequent flyer miles and a need to use-it-or-lose-it, I'm happily heading out for a couple of weeks to spend some quality lazy time with the family. Even though I'm not from Hawaii, it's always been where my heart lives, and thankfully, where family resides, so I always have someone to embrace with Aloha when I visit. That being said, I'll leave you with some of my favorite little Hawaii doodles made a while back; everyone thinks palm trees and sandy beaches, but I think of comfort food and love when I hear Hawaii mentioned. Aloha oi, will be back soon! 

Jaunty Fine Print: Illustration by Denise Sakaki

7.15.2014


I'm going on vacation. I think. I hope...? You would think one would be sure about such serious matters like taking some time off. But my plan is to take a week off from the bloggosphere and have a long overdue visit with family and friends in the annual Scorch Yourself Alive summer trip to Las Vegas. I'm scheduled to meet up with my parents who are there for a reunion and my BFF from college, a gal I affectionately refer to as the Angry Peanut. I took this photo a couple of years ago at the Bellagio, visiting their beautiful atrium garden, which they change seasonal and holiday themes regularly. I don't gamble, I just go to look at stuff like this. Vegas hates people like me.

Despite plane tickets being bought (with insurance) and hotel rooms reserved, I may cancel if our pup Indy isn't doing well. My biggest fear is not being here if her health takes a sharp turn for the worst;the last time I left for just an overnight trip, the Mister had to take her to the ER. So, we'll see. I've got a vacation I think/I hope I'll be going on. Keep your fingers crossed for me. And Indy. 

Jaunty Fine Print: Photo by Denise Sakaki

6.10.2014


This Birdy is having a beach party in her bird-brain and you're all invited. Can you not tell how totally in Vacation Mode my mind is right now?! And I have no fabulous sandy beach-filled vacation plans in my future, so just call it a Mood of Summer Aquamarine Blues. Of all the summery colors, the liquid-blue, almost minty hue of Aqua makes me long for clear blue ocean waters.

10.29.2013

Dreams of a Journey - Be Back Soon!


The Bird is flying off for an adventure! But don't fret, I'll be back soon enough and with a ton of amazing photos. I won't spoil the surprise over where I'm going, but it should be quite the journey and a much-needed break. I look forward to sharing it when I return, but until then, get cozy, have a pumpkin spice latte for me -- I'll see you soon! xoxo 

Jaunty Fine Print: Photography by Denise Sakaki

1.22.2013


I think everyone should take a break from winter, right in its worst, most gloomy of months -- which is RIGHT NOWI know, it sounds strange to go on a break right after taking time off for the holidays, that is, unless you were like this Bird who didn't take a long holiday break, knowing I'd be flying off for a week to soak up some sun for a few days. It's all give and take, that pesky thing called Life. I was puttering away on projects with loose ends while others were fa-la-la-ing it up and decking halls, knowing that when that the gloom of January came, I had a bright spot to look forward to, aka, A Real Freakin' Vacation. There's something oddly satisfying about sticking it to grumpy Old Man Winter in the coldest of months, heading to somewhere warm and the complete opposite of what home is. But the Birdie shall return, fear not. There's a whole year ahead and it's good sense to energize right at the start of it so that you feel ready to tackle on whatever 2013's got in store!


Jaunty Fine Print: Photo by Denise Sakaki

10.11.2011


This Birdy is OUTTA HERE! But don't fret, it's just for a few days. Taking a week or so to visit family, unwind and just get away from the computer for a little bit, as I think there was a Vulcan mind-meld happening and my hands were starting to fuse to the keyboard. And that's not a good thing. I will be back by mid October, ready to fully celebrate the autumn season. Till then, stay Jaunty, follow my tweets @JauntyMagpie, as I'll likely be tweeting while I'm in the Islands.


Jaunty Fine Print: photo by Denise Sakaki

8.02.2011


This Bird is headed to the dry, dusty lands of Nevada again, to spend time with a BFF who lives right in Sin City, as well as to meet up with some Jaunty family who were also in need of a break. So to mark this desert landscape, neon-glow Mood, here's a photo I took on the trip I took last year, a little glimpse of Old Vegas, versus the shiny, sparkly, biosphere-like New Vegas.

Have no fear, this Bird will be back soon enough, posting away next week and hopefully sharing some new photos of the latest trip, although I'm considering not taking my giant camera. Professional-looking cameras and Las Vegas casinos don't mix so well and after all, this is a vacation -- even a Birdy needs to travel light and relax now and then. So here's to the saying: What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!


Jaunty Fine Print:  photo by Denise Sakaki

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10.19.2010


This Bird is taking a couple of weeks to fly, fly away and spend some time with family. Since I'll be off on this Jaunty Jaunt for a bit, wanted to wish everyone a happy and sugar-coated Halloween. May there be more treats than tricks! Even though I'll be gone, I still wanted to dress up Mr. and Ms. Magpie's nest with holiday decor. We've got bats in our belfry, to be sure -- a family of the little guys are danging in front of our living room window, and a few have taken roost in a big metal cage for our gothy fall dining room centerpiece. Meanwhile, the little jack-o-lanterns stare with open mouths and blank stares...

See you all soon, and please visit all the friends of the Jaunty Magpie -- their sites never cease to inspire this Bird!


Jaunty Fine Print: photos by Denise Sakaki

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7.27.2010


As mentioned before, this Bird is off for a few days to spend time with family and friends for a mini summer vacation. For this short parting of ways, I wish the Jaunty readers sweet summer wishes and thoughts to carry them through the lazy evenings of smoldering sunsets and the wafting of a floral-painted paper fan.

Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian peasants the Summer of All-Saints! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape Lay as if new-created in all the freshness of childhood. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

In summer, the song sings itself. - William Carlos Williams

The summer night is like a perfection of thought. - Wallace Stevens

There shall be eternal summer in the grateful heart. - Celia Thaxter



Jaunty Fine Print: photos by Denise Sakaki

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11.06.2009


The Magpie took a break recently to visit family and the beloved isles of our fiftieth state, Hawaii. I could have shown pictures of frosty, fruity beverages with little umbrellas in them, or shots of my feet happily standing in the surf, but I think the thing that people sometimes forget abut Hawaii is the wealth of natural landscapes that bless this amazing string of islands in the Pacific, and the beautiful spell these islands cast on a person willing to let themselves be overwhelmed by it.

We admired the lush tropics on Oahu, spending a few days in Kaneohe with family. Taking in a local botannical garden that my cousin labored on under the guise of a Girl Scout project many years ago (they still owe you a merit badge!), it was a rich collection of local plantlife that suggests a Hawaii before settlers came and agriculture dominated the land. There is a natural sweetness in the air that is difficult to describe unless one has experienced it. Fragrant and saturated with the air's moisture, it seeps into one's sense memory and with any luck, never leaves. I'll sometimes get a fleeting moment of deja-vu in the Pacific Northwest, when the damp scent of the saturated ground and trees release their loamy bouquet after a heavy rain.

Kayaking in Kaneohe Bay, off the coast of the island of Oahu, we paddled the currents to wander around a small bird sanctuary island. The protected home of shearwaters, local birds who lay their single eggs in vulnerable shallow holes in the ground, we stepped carefully and did some wandering around the island's perimeter. Wearing the unofficial footwear of Hawaii -- flipflops or zori -- I was unprepared to scramble around the rocky shores, but Mr. Magpie's sure-footedness and patience captured a moment of the surf crashing on the volcanic shore. This was a reminder of Hawaii's ever-changing landscape, always at the powerful sculpting hands of a surrounding sea.



We left the forests and oceans behind on Oahu, and descended into the arid, Martian-like crater of a volcano on the island of Maui. Over ten thousand feet in elevation, rising above the clouds, we traveled to the summit of Haleakala, the House of the Sun, and rode horses into the dormant crater's bottom. Large enough to fit Manhattan, the crater floor is like its own separate world, with unique vegetation like the rare single-blooming silversword plant, and home for wayward wildlife like the Nene, a cousin to the Canadian goose who had found its way to this unique ecosystem. Saturated with iron-rich soil, red-oxidized cinder cones surround the crater with a landscape of color and shapes unlike anything seen before. Wandering in such a vast open environment, it makes a person feel small and puts the idea of a geological timeline in proper perspective.

Traveling to Haleakala, one sees the upcountry sights of Maui, a more peaceful yin to the busy yang of its beachy shores. This is another place full of memory. Many summers were spent in Makawao, a small rural town at the foot of the crater, wandering my grandparents' garden for vegetables grown from the rich red soil, and finding a simple peace in listening to the wind bring in a passing storm. Sometimes after a summer rain, the Cherry Valley outside our home in Duvall, with its high grass fields and skies that are both stormy and clear, reminds me of the upcountry Maui hills, and it's both a wonderful and bittersweet memory.

We took a lot of photos that were pieced together to make little panoramic creations. This Bird couldn't leave Hawaii without at least one viewing of the sun slipping into the sea, as we sat on the terrace of our hotel in Kaanapali, on Maui. And yes, we had frosty beverages in hand. Mahalo.



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