
Back from Kauai three weeks now I haven't done the many follow-up posts I had planned to - yet - but more is coming soon. Stay tuned to this channel: now the onus is on me to keep it interesting.
Mahalo to the island of Kauai and its people for an amazing time. I'm writing from the Lihue airport awaiting my flight home via Honolulu airport. I've been on-island since after Thanksgiving and must say that this time period here was just right.
I packed this morning (it always takes way too long), my load lightened by a friend in Hanapepe holding a storage box full of island stuff for my return. No specific plans for a return, but it is only a question of when not if, and I don't think it will be long. Watch this space.
Dogs love to play with coconuts: like a big round green bone with coconut instead of marrow on the inside. If you have ever tried to open a coconut without a machette you know it's a good match for a dog's teeth and jaw. So I drank my last chilled coconut (with a bamboo straw) and tossed the rest into my friend Ed's yard for his dogs since I didn't have the tools to get the coconut meat myself.
Dropped off my last library book (I posted my collection of books home yesterday, saving 15 pounds of baggage weight, for a few bucks at media rate) and headed to Lihue to gas up and get breakfast.
The Tip Top Cafe has the best macadamia nut pancakes on the island and I had them with their homemade jam instead of syrup. The Tip Top is an informal "seat yourself" diner - with a sushi bar - where the waitresses roll around carts to serve and take away dishes. They are said to have the best sushi available here though I haven't had it myself.
Smooth rental car return and check-in and all that, which brings my here at Gate 6. They asked me to sit in an exit row on this flight - not sure if I'm doing them a favor or vice versa. It's a short climb-and-descend flight. The four pineapples from my farmer friends went through inspection in the bag and will be my main souvenirs. Looks like boarding will start in a while ...
In an hour I should be on a Hawaiian Airlines jet ascending above and away from Kauai, bringing this trip to an end. One road begins and another begins.
I intend to keep this blog going. I filled up a 80MB drive with over four thousand photos and some video, not including all the hale video and photos that I have already delivered to Uncle. All this needs organizing and will lead to more posts and photo collections and videos.
In addition, I have a list of topics to write on that I just haven't had time to get to yet. Some will be travelogue/guidebook but some I hope to dig in deeper and write about more important things.
This trip has unexpectedly fostered a short story that I am working on, and experiences and learnings from this trip are informing the writing. I greatly enjoyed working on this in December and January and look forward to completing the first draft and getting it polished.
Several Kauaians I am sure will stay in touch so I can maintain some contact while on the mainland.
This blog has been just right: I have enjoyed writing, recapping my activities here, and hope that some of it is informative as well as slightly entertaining.
Believe me, without this blog I would have been sending family and friends all kinds of long email out of the blue, so this project has spared them that. One relative who is not digital I have been sending this in printed form so as not to exclude anyone. Blogging is just right since it isn't addressed to anyone in particular, everyone can read what they like, as much as they like, or not as the case may be.
Aloha!
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The end of the road, north shore |
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