We did go on a catamaran trip to see the Napali coast from the ocean, really impressive, but way to wet to risk my phone. so no pictures, go online you’ll see amazing photos. this on is from the other side of those cliffs, and yes, another waterfall.
There are green valley where they grow Taro and yes, in the background you can see water falls.
the town of Waimea is where many of the regular locals live – so nothing glitzy, even the beach looks a little gray.
They do have a nice pier with fishermen, fishermen will always be found on a pier.
Hanapepe is cuter and more touristy than Waimea. Here we have the westernmost bookstore in the United States.
In an antique shop there were quilts, these are from the 70s, when I started quilting – so yeah, I guess I’m an antique.
more quilts, some ‘traditional’ Hawaiian, others bright 70s fabric.
The hanging bridge in Hanapepe, luckily the railings were high and it didn’t really shake, so no problem for me crossing it.
Had to do the Lilo and Stitch photos.
None of us had seen the movie, but I guess the story is based in Hanapepe.
these grandkids sure are cute!
Leah