kauai trip
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Another tip: Hit the beaches early in the morning so you're out there before it gets too hot. Coming from the mainland, which is three hours ahead, that means we were able to get to the beaches by 8 a.m. every morning (technically 11 a.m. mainland time). By 10 a.m., we were done and ready to do something else.
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Aloha Anne
Thanks for the photos, which I viewed while listening to Hawaiian music an AOL radio - AHHHHHHHH!
Looks like you did the heli tour with InterIsland, no? They do a great job, and it's so worth the $$$.
Countdown for us is...5 and 1/2 - MONTHS, that is!!!
Mahalo again,
Margot
Thanks for the photos, which I viewed while listening to Hawaiian music an AOL radio - AHHHHHHHH!
Looks like you did the heli tour with InterIsland, no? They do a great job, and it's so worth the $$$.
Countdown for us is...5 and 1/2 - MONTHS, that is!!!
Mahalo again,
Margot
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anne, you are so funny. I was in Princeville in July with my two sisters. I could not get them to shut up with that balihi song! Its Makana point, been around a lot longer than that film, I told them!!! LOL
Then one sister discovered Israel Kamakawiwiole and it was "somewhere over the rainbow" for 2 more weeks. She played this tune over and over ignoring all other songs on CD.
So you were hamming it up too, I see. Yeah this place certainly makes everyone sing!!!
Then one sister discovered Israel Kamakawiwiole and it was "somewhere over the rainbow" for 2 more weeks. She played this tune over and over ignoring all other songs on CD.
So you were hamming it up too, I see. Yeah this place certainly makes everyone sing!!!