Sugarcane fields |
The flight from San Diego started its descent slowly with a beautiful view of long stretches and squares and squares of Sugarcane fields. Maui has a long history of Sugarcane farming and it is still a major activity.
Sugar Cane Juice:
Everyday, we were drove by this juice stand/van at the side of the road. One day, I pulled over and ordered the Sugarcane juice.When the lady asked me if I would like to have a dash of Ginger and Lime with it, I was instantly transported to our village, Kattalaicherry!!! Decades ago, one summer, Sekar, Shankar, Visu,Mani, Govinda, Selvi anni, Jamuna akka and Latha got in to bullock carts and made a trip to Kattalicherry village.
Waiting for Sugar Cane juice! |
Shoe flowers:
The red, pink and yellow "shoe flowers" ( செம்பருத்தி ) in Maui reminded me of the செம்பருத்தி tree we had in the backyard of our old home in Koranad. As a kid, I used to pluck these flowers and bring them in and Thatha would use them for his daily pooja.
Banyan Tree:
Right in the center of the busy shopping area of the town of Lahaina, there is a huge Banyan tree. This Banyan tree is a gift from India to the "Lahaina Protestant Mission" and was planted by the local sheriff on April 24th, 1873. This tree, tagged as the biggest Banyan tree in USA, has spread out with multiple roots and is a huge attraction to Maui visitors. It was really interesting to know that during Christmas holidays, the whole tree is decorated with colorful lights!
Mangoes:
Mango tress were all over Maui. Just like back home, we saw Mango trees in parking lots, in home gardens, while driving by and in the fields of the Buddhist, Jodo mission in Lahaina.
Road side stalls selling Mangoes, Papayas and Sugarcane. |
Banana Flower:
Who doesn't like the yummy Banana flower curry!!! Sheila was about to steal this...but she realized that Hawaii airport folks check for smuggled agricultural products before boarding the plane and dropped the idea :))
Coconut:
On our day on "The road to Hana", we passed through many small villages with road side stalls selling food, flowers, papayas, mangoes and coconuts. At one of the shops, we enjoyed sweet coconut water from fresh and huge tender coconuts. The guy selling the coconut said he never gives drinking straws and we drank it straight up!!!
With Sugarcane, Shoe flowers, Banyan tree, Mangoes, small Bananas, Banana flowers, Coconuts, Palm tress, Papayas, Pineapples and huge Croton plants we all felt at home at Maui!!!
Shreya is taller than Swetha in the picture!! Is this a latest picture?
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DeleteWe were there in March.
I know it is very late to add comments, but, i am just catching up... i was busy with the preparation works before our India trip...:):):)
ReplyDeleteHey Priya, "it is better late, than never" :)) Enjoy your trip!
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