Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Stevens Family Calendar: August

This is part of a series about the Stevens Family Calendar (if you know, you know).

Shore and sea theme
After spending July in the cold ocean, it was time to head for sunny beaches. That's what August is all about. 

Our family spent Thanksgiving 2022 in Maui, Hawaii  and came away with lots of beautiful photos. Plus, Caty, Scott and I visited the Big Island and Caty and I did a little beachcombing in Redwood National and State Parks. Those are the sources of all these photos (I covered Ecuadorian beaches in April).
I am not going to talk about volcanoes here, although we did see some. I covered that in my opening calendar blog. This is all about the smell of the sea, the sand between your toes and the marvels lurking just below the surface. 

But, the ocean does intersect with the remnants of volcanos there.

A photo we didn't use of ropy lava where it hardened after contact with the sea
The scenery in Hawai'i is spectacular, so naturally, we had many photos in contention for this page. We spent a lot of time exploring beaches in both Maui and the Big Island. 

These two shots of sunny beaches on Maui show off Scott's expertise
with wide-angle photography; both are featured on the main page
This one from an overlook in West Maui, also on the main page,
brings in the added element of sky; Photo: Scott Stevens
That's the thing about Hawai'i: every time you round a curve in the road (and there are many curves in the roads in Hawai'i), you come across another jaw-dropping vista.

Top left and bottom (a calendar page square): Ka Lae,
the southernmost point in the US, on the Big Island;
Upper right: Ho'okipa Beach in Maui 
If you are planning to drive around Maui or the Big Island, it's probably a good idea to budget a lot of extra time. I guarantee that you'll be stopping in almost every turnout. 

If you have a camera, be ready to come home with a million photos. 

And, if you put a calendar together every year, be prepared to pull your hair out.

Similar shots of northwest Maui; the left is on the cover; Right photo: Scott Stevens
In Hawai'i, beaches often mean surfers. While I would never want to try it, it is sure fun to watch. Out favorite spot is Ho'okipa Beach in Maui.

The left photo is on the August calendar page; we didn't use the right; Photos: Scott Stevens
As I said earlier, I weeded out lots of photos before I even went into calendar production. Still, some didn't get used.

Shots we didn't use: the West Maui Mountains taken from the 'Au'au Channel on the left
and another West Maui beach on the right; Lower left and right photos: Scott Stevens
When we were on the Big Island, we explored the entire south coast. A highlight was visiting Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, complete with recreations of historic buildings, tropical palms, tiki totems and a lovely lagoon.

The photo of the recreated Hawaiian heiau from a distance is on the main page
The tiki totems are on the calendar page
Nothing goes better with a beach than a sunset.

Scott captured two gorgeous sunsets that appeared as squares on the calendar page
And, the plant life is abundant and striking ...

Hosmer Grove, Haleakalā National Park, used in the opening section;
blooms on the beach in Maui, not used; Right photo: Scott Stevens
Left (not used): an aloe plant in Kula; Right (on the cover): the Haleakalā silversword
grows only on Haleakalā; Right photo: Scott Stevens
Of course, a lot of the scenery in Hawai'i is under the water. On this trip, we had quite a few great experiences in (and under) the ocean. On the Big Island, Scott, Caty and I snorkeled with Manta Rays! That was a thrilling experience that was very tricky to photograph because the Rays were underwater, the water was murky (because of the krill in the water that attracted them to where we were) and it was nighttime. Caty was most successful getting pictures of these giant beasts.

The left one is in the opening segment and the one on the right
is on the August calendar page; Photos: Caty Stevens
We didn't use this one because we were afraid it was too dark to print well
(since the calendar printed dark, that was a good call); Photo: Scott Stevens
While in Maui, we snorkeled multiple times and Caty, Becca and Aaron went SCUBA diving. 

The bubbles are illustrative of the SCUBA experience and they are so pretty
that they appear on the main August page; Photo: Becca Stevens
We gathered a number of shots of the reefs, but be aware that they are never as sharp as the photos we take with our "land cameras" because of the difference in the cameras, the clarity of the water (it was never as clear as we wanted) and the fact that some of the "photos" are actually stills pulled from GoPro videos.

Both of these are on the calendar page; Photos: Becca Stevens
Here are some we didn't use; Photos: Becca Stevens
And, some fish that didn't make it in; Photos: Becca Stevens
This Black Durgon (AKA Triggerfish) is on the back cover; Photo: Becca Stevens
Of course, you don't have to stay underwater to see great sea creatures ...

This photo breaking the surface was not used; Photo: Becca Stevens
... there are lots of things to see on the shore ...

The Pacific Blood Star was indeed the star of the coastal tidal pools at
Redwood National and State Parks; it'
s on the main page; Photo: Caty Stevens
These are shots that didn't make it: my photo of the Pacific Blood Star before it waved
and the very dark 'A'ama Crabs we saw on the Big Island
While not a sea critter, per se, this Small Indian Mongoose was hanging out on the beach;
this photo is on the back cover  
The largest photo on the main page is my favorite of all the photos Becca has ever submitted for our calendars. 

The Green Sea Turtle swimming along the ocean floor next to a submerged palm leaf
is absolutely beautiful; Photo: Becca Stevens
The was another one that was intriguing, but not as easy to see; Photo: Becca Stevens
Becca's cover shot of a turtle surfacing
Both while snorkeling and diving, we all saw a number of these gentle giants. At one point, a turtle (I think the one pictured above) actually ran into Becca as she was videoing something in the opposite direction. They aren't dangerous, but that is still a bit unnerving. On another occasion, Caty and I almost had the same fate, but we were able to get out of the way.

Sea Turtles are among those animals you never get tired of seeing or photographing ...

Reaching the surface (this didn't make the cut); Photo: Becca Stevens
... or, even, getting photographed with ...

Becca and Aaron at a feeding station in a photo taken by the dive master; this is in the opening
We had a lot more that we didn't use of turtles underwater ...

This one is coming out from under rocks; Photo: Becca Stevens
... and on the shore ...

Green Sea Turtles hauling out on Ho'okipa Beach; Photos: Scott Stevens
And, speaking of hauling out  I am out of photos. Next month we'll see some more Bears.

But, this time: Babies!!!

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