Sunday, January 18th saw us rise long before the sun broke the horizon. We left the house at 3:30 AM for the airport. It was 10°F and before our travel day would end the outside temperature would be in the upper 70s.
Hawaii is the 50th and final state admitted to the United States (1959). It is also the last of the 50 states that Christine and I have visited.
Hawaii is four time zones west of Kansas City. It lies approximately 2000 miles west of the continental United States, is the furthest south of all the states, its 137 islands span 1500 miles from its eastern most island to its western most island, and has a population of approximately 1.5 million. It and Texas are the only two states that were previously recognized internationally as independent nations. It is our home for the next three weeks.
Our Road Scholar group numbers 27, including three group leaders. We will be visiting four islands with each day a dedicated learning experience about the geography, geology, flora, and fauna of this paradise. Today (Monday, January 19) included a brief nature walk, a program orientation, and a “meet and greet” dinner.
Our first impression is very positive. The participants are largely of our generation and stand out as intellectually curious retirees. Some pictures follow below.
Peace Everyone. Pete.












Nancy Antonette Wallingford says:
Thank you. I always love your posts. Have a great time.
Pete Schloss says:
Thanks Nancy!
Diana says:
Have a great time. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Pete Schloss says:
Thanks Diana!
Marsha Killilea says:
We lived in Honolulu from 93-96. Hope you make it to the island of Kauai it’s one of my favorite places. Have a great time.
Pete Schloss says:
It is on our itinerary and we will be there for four days. Thanks, Marsha!
Barbara Johnson says:
Road Scholar has interested me for a while now, Pete. Looking forward to your impressions of them. Have a great time!
Pete Schloss says:
Thanks Barbara. So far so good!!
Bill says:
Looks great, reminds me of the vegitation in Vietnam. Amazing what always summer can produce. I’m glad you guys are off to a good start. Be safe.
Peace, Bill.
Pete Schloss says:
So far so good. I’m sure that there is one major difference between here and your experience in Vietnam. Bullets. Thanks, Bill.
Babe Wiley says:
How fun! Low clouds making fog here this morning, +30 and strong west wind, but the ground is still brown. Waiting for the other shoe to drop, as we still haven’t had much winter and it will soon be February! Have fun! I enjoy following you both on your explorations!
Pete Schloss says:
Around here, the locals consider anything less than 70° jacket weather. Be well Babe.
Liz S says:
Are you on Banyan Drive? (Frank is asking – and wondering what hotel you are in). We are very interested in how this trip goes for you – given that we all are using running our own show. We went sledding down the hill yesterday – so much fun. 10 degrees today – colder tomorrow. I love seeing the grass (and the protesters). Aloha
Pete Schloss says:
Yes, the Hilo, Hawaii Hotel. Will be happy to give you a full rundown once we are back and can connect on the phone. Aloha!