Safe in My Garden

This is the invasive species of frog I mentioned. It’s very tiny and we found a couple frogs inside the house. I found this photo from a website called Horizon Guest House:

About the coqui (frog)

Originally from Puerto Rico, the coqui arrived in nursery plants and quickly became established, in particular on the Big Island. The coqui makes a distinctive whistling sound at night that sounds almost identical to its name (‘ko-kee’). This sound can be quite loud, reaching up to 95 decibels.

Here are some photos of the unique house we stayed in:

The kitchen was gorgeous — as were the views from every single window.

Below is a waterfall video:

What did you do this past week to celebrate holidays or spend time with family?

48 thoughts on “Safe in My Garden

  1. Wow!!! Gorgeous place EA, your very own private fantasy world to enjoy and recharge mind and body. Your son found an amazing place 🙂

    • It was amazing. I didn’t mind all the rain because it was so gorgeous there. Also the rain added to the nature sounds. We’d get outside and walk when there were breaks in the weather.

    • “Safe In My Garden” came out when I was in first or second grade. I don’t think I heard it until a few years later and listened to music. It has always been one of my favorites. It was a magical week!

  2. Wow, what an amazing way to spend the holidays, E.A.! This is gorgeous, and looks like the perfect little getaway from all the holiday hustle bustle.

    • It was exactly what I needed. We had pictures beforehand, but nothing came close to walking into the house, seeing and hearing the waterfall. Everybody was pinching themselves to see if it was real!

  3. The Mamas and Papas were such an amazing group. Cass Elliot had an amazing powerful voice, however somehow Michele Phillips was able to stay with it and compliment it. I am not sure how their ‘California’ sound jives with your post, but it worked here. Nice job. 🏄‍♂️

    • Thanks! I remember the first “rock ‘n roll” album my parents allowed by big brother to buy was that Mamas and Papas album. So many memories. I agree that Michelle’s voice managed to add to Cass Elliot’s voice.

  4. Now I know what you meant yesterday in a comment! Wow Elizabeth, that is such fantastically beautiful place! What a blessing to be there and enjoy its beauty and sounds. The song ties in so well with your post, a song from in my opinion, a better, vanished time in our country. Best wishes for you and your family going into 2026!

    • How awesome! We did a day trip there. You must have stayed in Volcano House, the one hotel we saw there. Our kids hiked down to the caldera but we did the crater rim view points. The weather was perfect when we started, but turned into pouring down rain. The kids didn’t mind, but I was freezing. I’m glad we made the trip. We were hoping for an eruption that is predicted, but still beautiful.

    • This was the most amazing rental house ever! It’s so much more impressive in person — especially with the frog sounds. I have a wild video to post Wednesday of dare devils in the waterfall.

  5. We loved the frogs. We thought they were birds. They were loud, but along with the rain and waterfall it was a soothing sound. It’s quiet at home, it was quiet on our trip, too — except for the wildlife sounds. Love it!

  6. This is a new-to-me song! I like it.
    That rental house is fantastic, and so close to the waterfall? Wow. What a find!
    I’m with you, I’d not be excited to go into the ocean at night. No thanks-I’ve seen too many movies. 😉
    Those darn little frogs, causing such a ruckus!

    • I forgot to mention, you totally earned this beautiful trip away. You’ve had a lot happening with your Dad, your ankle, your son, and your daughter, both needing surgery. I’m glad you all had this time away.

    • I miss the frogs, but am thankful the invasive species isn’t here in the desert. I’m sure they need the moisture of the rain forest.

      The house was amazing! My son is in charge of VRBOs and he did a great job.

  7. What a luscious piece of paradise you’ve found. I imagine how cozy and relaxing it felt to be surrounded by such a spectacular landscape. Incredible. There is nothing like the Hawaiian Islands. The warm moist wether is so inviting! So glad you had a memorable experience with your family. Hugs, C

    • I’m glad you had a wonderful anniversary trip to Hawaii, too. I posted the name of the home on your blog post for a future family trip for you and yours! I can’t wait to get back for a longer trip.

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