With all the interruptions of the previous night, I actually slept in a little. I didn’t get up until 6:30. Couldn’t wait to get out of the room and headed straight for the car.
First stop, Caffe Kihei. This is a little hole in the wall place that opens early to service the tourists. I order a Loco Moco, a local breakfast specialty that I didn’t get a chance to try in Oahu . It’s a big bucket-sized serving of fried rice topped with a saucer-sized hamburger patty topped with an egg topped with gravy. Not exactly diet food especially with the jumbo serving. This was taken after I just couldn’t eat any more.
Whenever I eat in Hawaii , it’s always nicest to eat outside and there are always plenty of places with patios and outdoor seating. But in Maui there’s a problem. There are these little brown birds that swarm around like locusts ready to pounce on any unattended food. One landed on my table and I thought ‘oh how sweet, a breakfast companion’. I reached down for my camera and while I was distracted, the little vulture took a peck at my food. Hey! Good feelings gone now. Beat it!
No plan for the day, just decided to drive around. The Hana trip still beckons. I passed by the road to
Hana on the way back through Kahului. That’s an all day trip though that requires some planning. Not ready to be on a schedule yet. Just driving along and somehow I ended up back on the way to Lahaina. Oh well. I do still need to get my Hard Rock shirt.
Hana on the way back through Kahului. That’s an all day trip though that requires some planning. Not ready to be on a schedule yet. Just driving along and somehow I ended up back on the way to Lahaina. Oh well. I do still need to get my Hard Rock shirt.
This time up the hill, I passed by Lahaina and went on to
Ka’anapali. There's a road that leads directly to the Sheraton/Westin/Hyatt complex complete with restaurants and golf course. I ended up following this jeep down a narrow service road to the parking for beach access. Grabbed my beach gear and started to walk the path between the hotels and the beach.
Ka’anapali. There's a road that leads directly to the Sheraton/Westin/Hyatt complex complete with restaurants and golf course. I ended up following this jeep down a narrow service road to the parking for beach access. Grabbed my beach gear and started to walk the path between the hotels and the beach.
Ka’anapali is an absolutely gorgeous stretch of sand and the hotels take full advantage of that. There are plenty of chairs and even hammocks to lie out on, a tented off area for seaside massages (nice), and an info stand for water activities like surfing, scuba, and boating. The pools are insane. One has the natural look of a pond and is designed mostly for the kiddies while another has a cave-like formation with a waterfall and swim up bar. A bridge passes over the water to the rest rooms and the rest of the hotel.
After getting the lay of the land, I settled on the beach for some sea-watching. Once again I’m struck with the possibility of all the things that can be done, particularly on this beach. I watched a surfing class bravely surf their way back to the shore (some of them – the rest just floated on their boats by the instructor), I saw a couple of novice divers go out in the water with their red dive flags, and a saw plenty of stand up paddlers (the locals call them janitors because it looks like they are sweeping the sea with their paddles). I still find it hard to balance my need to explore and try new things and my need to just lie on the beach and not do nuthin’. Ka’anapali is a great beach for water activities but the lying flat on my back part is good too.
In the end, I pass on the water sports and instead head back to Lahaina. I’ve been collecting Hard Rock shirts for years now, starting with a Dallas one that I got as a present. Now, everywhere I go, I make sure to pinpoint the restaurant and do some shopping – no eating most of the time, just shopping. I somehow missed out on Paris and Myrtle Beach (I’d rather go back to Paris as Myrtle Beach pales in comparison to Hawaii ). Even though I already had one from Honolulu , I still got the Maui shirt. Had to go with black again as I have such bad luck with white shirts (too easy to stain) and the orange shirt that I liked did not like my skin tone. At all.
Walked around Lahaina again as there was much I missed from the day before. Thought about eating at Bubba Gump since I hadn’t had any seafood yet as well as this place called Cool Cat which is supposed to have the best burgers on Maui but didn’t do either. Vacation mode in full effect and I’m just not hungry. I was just enjoying walking around and seeing the sights. These ladies are part of some league that makes leis as a fundraiser. They sell for a$1 apiece.
My two hours up (parking in Lahaina is interesting at best) I was ready for some more beach time. Changed into my bathing suit, grabbed some Subway and had another nice little picnic on the beach. I got in the water but the wind made it even choppier than the day before. After almost losing my glasses twice in the waves (and I’m completely blind without them so it’s best to keep them intact), I got out and went back to the beach.
That too didn’t last long. I was getting sandblasted on my right side (I later found sand embedded behind my ear!) so I reluctantly left the beach for the hotel. The plan again was to shower and dress to go back out to eat … but not so much. I made the mistake of turning the TV on for some background noise while I was in the shower. The TV is in a cabinet and when the doors are open they block the view from anywhere but the bed. It was way too easy to skip dinner and drift off to sleep.
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