TRAVEL DOES
MORE THAN EXPOSE US TO NEW PLACES AND CULTURES
By Dari
LaRoche
Traveling is experiencing. Full stop. Seeing new places and revisiting old favorites. It helps us rejuvenate our spirit, relieve our normal life stresses and anxieties, fill our creative well, and expand our cultural acceptance and awareness of others.
I should caveat this by saying that I am a travel junkie. I think it is inherent in my very DNA. My parents did not have as many opportunities to travel as they would have liked. But they loved Hawai’i when they visited the islands, and I have found that I do too. They even strongly considered moving there at one point, getting as far as divesting themselves of many of their possessions. They changed their minds, however, before it all came together. I am sure that the thought of leaving the family behind in the Pacific Northwest factored into their decision. Mom and Dad were voracious readers. Growing up, we owned a set of encyclopedias we used for research for as long as I can remember. Today, we have Google when we want to research other countries, cultures, and life in general before we travel.
But I digress. And that’s okay, because that is what we writers frequently do. Here, I want to talk about one of my recent holidays and about my ultimate bucket list trip.
HAWAI’I ISLAND (The Big Island of Hawai’i)
In
the last seven years, the Big Island of Hawai’i has become one of my favorite
destinations. I go every chance I get, and this year, that will be a record
three times. I never tire of it. My daily walks are regenerative and feed the
creative in me, so that when I get back to the condo, I can put in some productive
writing time on my current manuscript. I am lucky in that my sister, who most
times travels with me, is a writer too, so we are on the same wavelength as far
as making time to let the muse overtake us.
Turtles on Punalu'u Black Sand Beach Photo by Dari LaRoche |
The area north of Kona, called Waikoloa, is frequently where I like to stay, at a resort called the Kohala Suites. It is laid back, centrally located in the area, and not as typically touristy as many places that cater to families and island fun. Right next door is Kings’ Land Resort, which is more of a typical family vacation spot in Hawai’i.
Hawai’i Cares about the Environment and Nature
Hawaii is very
protective of their sea turtles. It is one of the things I love about the
island. Anaeho'omalu Bay in Waikoloa is home to the Lava Lava Beach Club,
one of the best places on the island to have dinner on the sand at sunset. This
same beach is frequented by green sea turtles. So, while waiting for our table,
we walk barefoot in the sand until we find where the turtles are hanging out so
we can take pictures.
The Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm in Kona is one of the places I have enjoyed visiting. It is very rare that a wild-caught seahorse will live for long, once captured and sold into the aquarium trade. This company is in the business of raising and breeding seahorses that only eat frozen brine shrimp (mysis), so they do not starve to death due to lack of natural food. Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm raises over thirty species of seahorses and sea dragons. Their operation serves to help protect the wild species and the reefs they inhabit. So, due to their work in farm-raised seahorses, it is not an automatic death sentence to buy and enjoy one of those seahorses in your saltwater fish tank. They have an educational tour that you will find very interesting.
Pregnant male seahorses at Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm Kona, Hawaii - Photo by Dari LaRoche |
No
matter the time of year I go to Big Island, nor how many times I have gone in
the past, I always enjoy it and usually find something new to explore. I love
the spectacular waterfalls, the lava tubes, and the botanical gardens on the
Hilo side of the island. Whale watching trips and sunset sails, as well as
snorkeling, diving, and surfing are all fun things to do as well. I do not see
how anyone could even consider being bored in Hawai’i.
Rainbow Falls, Hilo, Hawaii Deposit Photo 10818793 |
My Bucket List Trip: Iceland and a Voyage into the Midnight Sun
While
I have been lucky to have traveled extensively in my lifetime, I’ve never been
to Iceland or any of the Nordic countries. My heritage is Norwegian, and this
is the trip that is high on my official “Bucket List.” I happen to love to vacation
with Viking
Cruises. They suit my taste and travel preferences for a major trip
like this with multiple stops. Viking has a special voyage that is called Into
the Midnight Sun that I have always wanted to take. If, or should I
say when, I manage it, I will spend a few days in Iceland as well. I have to
say that I will be saving for this trip for a few years, as it is not
inexpensive, but it will be worth it. It is, after all, high on my “Bucket
List.”
My Current Work in Progress takes place on St. Eustatius
I love diving and sailing. The Caribbean is one of the easiest places to fulfill that need. Years ago, I made a trip to St. Eustatius, known as Statia. I loved diving there so much that I used it as the setting for one of the first books in my Rescue Series, When the Night Comes. I am in the process of editing this book now and expect to publish it by the end of summer or early fall.
You can keep up with me and my progress on my website at https://darilaroche.com
where you will find my social media links and newsletter signup. I am getting very excited as I draw closer to the end of this project and hope you will share it with me.The prequel to the book I am finishing at present is already available for sale at all your favorite vendors if you would like a fun holiday novella read to find out how and when my characters, Alex and Taylor, first met and started dating. Look for A Sailor’s Perfect Christmas at https://books2read.com/u/4DxvoO.
Her Rescue Series takes place in the Pacific Northwest and the Caribbean, settings inspired by LaRoche’s love for travel and passion for safeguarding the natural environment.
- Header pic is Deposit Photos
- Turtles on Punalu'u Black Sand Beach, Big Island, Hawai'i (Photo by Dari LaRoche)
- Pregnant Male Seahorses at Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm, Kona, Hawai'i (Photo by Dari LaRoche)
- Rainbow Falls, Hilo, Hawai'i (Deposit Photos 10818793)
2 comments:
Dari, I love your photographs! You've a real talent for taking interesting one. Thank you for sharing your love of nature and safeguarding the environment with us.
Thank you, Judith. A fun part of any holiday is the pictures we take and the memories we have and can then share.
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