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Kahului Bay

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    • Day 2

      Exploring the local area

      February 8, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      We stumbled across an avocado festival- yep that is a thing, and were given THE biggest avocados I have ever seen for free.

      Mooched around the local market stalls and treated myself to a hand printed sarong with a lesson on the many ways to tie it.

      Stopped off to try the fish tacos and had to try a local Mai Tai cocktail or two.

      Checked out the shops and had our first experience of Walmart- a supermarket on steroids.

      The evening we ‘dressed up’ Hawaiian style for dinner to celebrate our friends birthday, followed by monster cocktails at Hugo’s on the rocks.
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    • Day 40

      Snorkeling with Manta Rays 😍🤿

      October 8, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Gester simmer bezyyte los und händ d'Insle chli erkundigt. Mir sind ah zwei verschiedeni Lookouts und an black Sand Beach. Eigentlich hämmer au no welle an Beach mitm grüene Sand aber den hettemer rund 1h mösse laufe was eus leider nümm im Ziitplan gläge isch. 🫠
      Am Abig simmer den mit de Manta Rays go Schnorchle, das isch mega ihdrücklich gsi und ich würs grad wieder mache. 🥰🙈
      Zum Znacht hämmer den no schnell Pasta kochet bi eus im AirBnB und sind den au alli müed is Bett gheit. 😴
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    • Day 40

      Rainbow Falls & Volcanoes National Park

      October 8, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Hüt Morge isches los gange in Oste vo de Insle. Zerst simmer zwei verschiedeni Wasserfäll gah ahluege und den in Volcanoes National Park. 🌋🙈 Top usgrüschtet simmer a verschiedeni Lookout's und d'Lavatubes gah ahluege. Ufem Wäg hämmer au no es super Gspröch gha miteme Ihheimische. Er hät eus Föteli zeigt vom letztemal wo de Vulkan usbroche isch (mitte September). Isch no ihdrücklich gsi. 🤩 Er hät au gmeint, dass es wahrschindli garnümm so lang gaht bis er nomal usbricht. Mir lönd eus überrasche. 🤔⌚️
      Am Abig simmer den no ines Vegans Restiii, de Burger woni gnoh han hät no tüüschend ächt gschmöckt. 🍔
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    • Day 61

      A very long travel day

      March 8, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      I was out the door by 0845 to catch the bus to the Wellington Airport as I started my long journey back to Hawaii. I flew Air New Zealand from Wellington to Auckland, where I had an 11 hour layover. This was the cheapest flight so I was prepared to just suck it up and make the best of it. I thought I might be able to take the bus into town but the luggage storage facility at the airport was at capacity so I abandoned that idea. When I first landed in Auckland I had purchased a return airport bus pass and now had no use for the one trip remaining on the pass. I lingered around the Skybus ticket booth and eventually picked a woman who I thought would appreciate a free ticket. She was speechless as it saved her $17.

      My next flight was to Honolulu on Hawaiian Airlines departing at midnight. The flight was smooth and it was a nice change to have two free meals served with wine. I watched a strange Academy Awards nominated movie, Jo Jo Rabbit, and then slept on and off for the remainder of the 8 hour flight. I am usually unable to sleep during these red-eye flights but I felt somewhat refreshed when we landed in Honolulu.

      It has been extremely difficult to find accommodation in Hawaii. Apparently the covid-19 virus isn’t affecting Hawaii travel as the flights are full as well. Just yesterday I was able to book a 5 night stay at a timeshare in Kona on the Big Island. US Customs requires you to declare where you will be staying so I was glad that this timeshare came available at the 11th hour! During my long layover in Auckland I was able to book a flight from Honolulu to Kona for $59. There were only 2 seats left and they had dropped the price. This last-minute travel planning isn’t my usual style so it is somewhat stressful!

      Honolulu Airport was congested and disorganized so I was glad that I allowed 2 hours to get through Customs. I was one of the last to get off the flight, stopped for a bathroom break, and then found myself in a sea of Japanese passengers all wearing face masks. A large flight from Japan had arrived at the same time as our flight so I was stuck amongst them. I was glad that I was not staying in Waikiki.

      I arrived in Kona at 1 pm, picked up a rental car, stopped at Costco, and checked in to my 2 bedroom condo by 4 pm! I was assigned a unit on the 3rd floor with no elevators. All those times I lugged my luggage uphill prepared me physically for the challenge of 3 flights of stairs! The good thing about my very long travel day is that, thanks to the International Date Line, it was a bonus day.....I left Wellington the morning of March 8th and arrived in Honolulu on the morning of March 8th!
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    • Day 283

      BIG ISLAND HAWAII

      April 26 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Dernière île et le moment que l’on attendait tous … un moment d’anthologie ❤️

    • Day 8

      Day 8- Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

      March 3, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      Today was a chill day, sleeping late, enjoyed coffee on our balcony, unpacked, walked around the resort. They had a welcome party at the resort, we got leis-flowers for me, some kind of seed for Larry - there was a hula dancer and a native brother and sister who sang Hawaiian songs with guitar and ukelele. And they had puu-puu, an appetizer snack. It was nice and I was really happy to get such a beautiful Lei, since you don't get them at the airport anymore. We drove into downtown Kona to walk around for a little while, saw lots of restaurants and tourist shops and a gorgeous sunset on the beach. We are now relaxed and ready to see this island of Hawaii. Stay tuned, tomorrow should be fun!Read more

    • Day 9

      Day 9 Kailua-Kona, HI

      March 4, 2020 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 73 °F

      Today was such a fun day! We did something we have never done before - snorkeling! We went with Fair Wind cruises and it was such a wonderful experience. 45min ride out, with breakfast served and masks and fins were fitted. There was instruction on how to snorkel and then in we went! Although it was 84 degrees and sunny, the water was a little cool for me. But oh it was worth it. We were in Kealakekua Bay and the water was crystal clear. Saw so many varieties of tropical fish, and enjoyed the snorkeling a lot. There waa also a large pod of small spinner dolphins in the bay that put on quite a show for us the whole time we were there, breaching and spinning. The ships crew grilled burgers and dogs for us and after lunch, we headed back. On the way back we saw a humpback whale and lots of cute little flying fish that liked like birds. The crew was so helpful and attentive, the boat was user friendly, with stairs into the water and a couple water slides for fun. We did not go down the slide, sort of wishing I had tried it. They had masks with vision correction for my nearsightedness so we could see the fish clearly. After we got back we stopped by the farmers market for some fresh pineapple and watermelon. Then to the resort for a little rest before dinner outside on the patio of Kona Brewing Company. Nice place, good food. Another good day!Read more

    • Day 10

      Day 10- Kailua-Kona, HI

      March 5, 2020 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 72 °F

      This morning the resort offered a free Lei-making class, so off I went! It was fun and easy, and the instructor took some nice pictures. I am going to save it for greeting Dani(and Andrew) at the Hilo airport next week, she said they can last up to two weeks if kept refrigerated. Great use of orchids.... We went to YWAM Kona/University of the Nations, it is only half a mile from the resort. The tour guide never showed up so we drove around the campus and will try again tomorrow. Then we visited a couple of thrift stores(Larry is looking for cheaper Hawaiian shirts) and a quilt shop. Next stop, Larry dropped me off at a nail salon for a pedicure near Kona Brewing Company where he was going to do a Brewery tour and tasting. The salon he dropped me at did not take walk ins, so I walked a short distance down the street to another salon and had a nice relaxing pedicure, then went next door for some sushi before walking over to the Brewery to meet Larry. We went home, had something to eat and then went to the *Gathering* at the YWAM center, a weekly worship and teaching service. It was amazing to be there. When I was in YWAM in 1974, this center was a vision in the hearts of the leadership, and now to be here and see all that is being taught and the huge campus and facilities full of people, it was very moving for me.
      Excited for a "family reunion" tomorrow!
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    • Day 11

      Day 11 south of Kailua-Kona

      March 6, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

      Today we drive south from the resort, past the Little Blue Church, which is a popular spot for photographs and weddings. It was cute but I didn't see what the big deal was. Then we stopped by Fair Wind Cruises so Larry could pick up the cap he left on the snorkeling boat. It was fun to walk on the pier with the boats gone, the water was so clear and we could see a lot of fish without snorkeling.
      Then we headed up the volcano of Mauna Loa, found another quilt shop and a cute little group of antique, boutique and thrift shops and wandered through them, but didn't find anything. Later I learned from my cousin Shelley that my aunt Dorothy had worked at Kimura fabrics for many years! We passed a street BBQ place selling chicken and ribs and got a combo platter with some of each. It was a generous prion that s enough for us to share. The chicken was so good! We sat in the car to eat as it was raining. After our lunch we visited Greenwell Coffee Farm and did a tour, learning how coffee is grown, picked by hand, and processed. It was so interesting but made me feel guilty about how labor intensive each cup of coffee really is. They also let us have unlimited samples of their 100% Kona coffees. We did get some to bring home. It rained off and on during the tour but we had umbrellas. One more cool site for today was St. Benedict's Catholic Church, also known as the Painted Church. The inside had paintings all over the inside, they were beautiful and interesting. I will add a second post with extra pics because this version of Find Penguins only lets me add 6 pictures per entry.
      Then the highlight of the day was visiting my cousin Shelley and her husband Paul. They had fixed a wonderful dinner for us and showed us their gardens and unique home that they had built. Shelley also gave us a tour of her studio where she does her palm sheath art, such an interesting medium, and her works were beautiful. We had such a nice time with them, I had not seen Shelley since the late 1960s when we were teenagers. It was much cooler in the higher elevation where they live, in the 60s, and as we drove back down to the coast and our resort, the temp went up over ten degrees. Tomorrow we are driving north!
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