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Maui, HI
... road to Paia named Thomas doing a year walk about from Chicago. They had lunch together and he showed him around the eccentric town. On the dive boat Jordon met a cool younger fella named Thang who was visiting family on the island and had a beer and his brother was working for a solar panel installation company. Paia was a super chill town to relax and eat. Jordon liked it so much he brought Liz back to shop. It turns out Liz's early mornings in the pool and ...
The Big Beach and a bit of Rain
... off for a pineapple at a roadside stand, where Big Mama was in charge – I should have taken a picture of this bird who I can only guess was either airlifted into her position or they transported her in some kind of flatbed truck. Great pineapple though – really sweet, and also tried the local “apple” bananas. Big Mama was no stranger to all things sweet I suspect.
This is the area where the rich and famous built their homes – Client Eastwood, ...
Luau!
... with washrooms and bars easily accessible. It was all you can drink Mai Tais all night. If you’re going to try 1 thing in Maui – it MUST be the mai tai, I guarantee you will not be disappointed. This potent rum and fruit juice drink was all I drank during my time here.
The luau starts off with the traditional digging up and removing of the pig which has been cooking all day, underground. Guests are then asked to take their ...
Day 5 - an unexpected walk with whales
... of his tail fluke. We reached the Westin at the same time as out walking companion whales, and would happily have stood at the beach watching them for longer, but had to head out for dinner. Dinner was at the famous Lahaina Grill. We actually had to make the reservation 3+ days in advance! They're known as Lahaina's finest dining restaurant. Our food was truly excellent - spinach salad and kona-dusted rack of lamb for me; a trio of ...
Relaxing in Lahaina
... hot so the absence of shade was not generally noticed.
We had received a request from home for a gift for our grandson at our last island port. So as we walked and shopped our way thru many of the tourist shops along the shore, we had an objective in mind. At last Harriet believed that she had found a proper souvenir for our grandson. The rest of the shops were filled with the numerous mementoes of Hawaii that we had become accustomed to seeing. But shopping was now not ...