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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday
What a spectacular sunrise so happy for my formal practice!
I wake my friends with this image on my iphone :-) and make a luscious fruit place, slicing banana bread and putting the coffee in motion.
We have a leisurely morning, to the daily whale greeting, and the pool to relax under clacking palms. Franny squeezes local lemons for tonight;s lemon drops. Ooh, they are juicy!
The afternoon will be 'action' packed. Lunch at the Hanalei Gourmet, coconuts at theWaipa Farmer's Market , the Limahuli Gardens and Relax Deeply, then Ono fish tacos and the beverage of the day!
The tables are packed so we sit with the locals at the bar. . .this is a first. Fran and I share a garden burger and a waldorf salad. Dan continues his quest for an Ono island hamburger; this is a good one!
At the farmer;s market, we find the coconut lady, who lobs the end off a green coconut, and plunges a straw into the milky water inside: cool, hydrating and restorative. And it's on to the end of the road, to visit the Limahuli Gardens.
A few photos capture the majesty. I love these taro terraces.
Bhavani's class is a separate post.
Dinner is under a canopy of stars, no music required, just the stillness and beauty of the night and delicious fish tacos with guacamole and pineapple salsa.
Yum!
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