Sunday, September 1, 2013

SEPTEMBER en PLEIN AIRE

Aloha Artists, Aloha September!
 Things calm down at the seashore once September gets into it's flow, and we're on a roll.
The children are back in school, and that means more room for artists to hang on the shoreline, brush in hand, easel before us. So seize the day, capture the moment, smell the coffee, drink the wine, paint me a picture--         :)

SEPTEMBER SCHEDULE- every Thursday, sunrise to sunset or whatever you got-- 

5- WAI'ULI BEACH PARK-Hilo, Keaukaha.  From Hilo, take Kalaniana'ole Ave almost
to Richardson's Beach Park. Wai'uli is just Hilo side of Richardson's, and used to be called Leleiwi. Lrg. parking area, facilities, pavilions, and beautiful views. Where we catch up
with each other, every first Thursday of each month. 

12-HILO BAY BREAKWATER/Radio Bay- Hilo,Keaukaha- From Hilo drive Kalaniana'ole Ave.to just past the Gas Co. Take the makai side dirt road marked "beach access".. it is just before the large white aquaculture tents. Follow that road down, it's not too bumpy. I do it in my rather low sedan easily. The painters just grab the shade to the left or right, or most often go to the canoe landing site to the left. You'll see it. Calm lagoon, bustling waves, across the bay views-- and shipping vessels.Shade.  No facilities. Lua available. 

19-REEDS BAY- Hilo, Off of Banyan Drive towards The Pond's restaurant. Reeds Bay was recently renovated from a simple roadside cove, to a really lovely beach park with lua 
and picnic areas. Pretty views of sailboats and little hide-aways. Shade. Facilities & lua.

26 -WAI'LOA BOAT LANDING- Hilo, Wailoa River mouth-- from Hilo take Kamehameha Ave over the Suisan Bridge and take the first right turn, Manono St. You will see the small boats on the right side, turn into the parking area. Restrooms and water. Very Hot, bring an umbrella. 
pau. Hope to see you out there!