Sunday November 11
This trip is planned to celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary.
We drove to Seattle Saturday to spend the night. Molly woke us up, surprised us with a Hawaiian
beach song that included the sound of the surf.
She drove us to the airport to catch our Alaska Airlines flight at 8am. Got through TSA with no problems and off we
went. Bumpy flight a big part of the
way. After landing in Honolulu, we had
four hours before of Hawaii Air flight to Molokai. The turboprop twin engine plane flight to
Molokai Hoolehua airport was 30 minutes and it was dark when we landed. While Judy was waiting for our bag I went to
the Alamo rental to pick up our car. We
had about a 20 mile ride to get to our condo unit at Wave Crest resort. Found our first floor room C-107. The key was in a lock box by the door. Took a few tries to figure out how to open
it. Inside we found a nice one bedroom
studio like apartment. We got ourselves
organized then went to bed.
Monday November 12
We got up and had some coffee on the lanai. The grocery store was closed when we landed so we had brought our own coffee and snacks for breakfast.
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| Judy making coffee first morning. |
The view from the lanai was pretty. We had a view of the ocean and lots of
flowers and coconut palms, doves and myna birds.
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We drove the 13 miles back to the main town
of Kaunakakai and the Kanematsu bakery for a real breakfast. Very good.
The town and/or the island we heard had about 8-10 thousand permanent
residents on the 38 by 10 mile island.
Next to the grocery store. No
Safeway, Fred Meyer or Costco here. The
store was very small and the aisles were barely passable even with the small
carts. Drove back to the condo to unload
our purchases and had some lunch. Went
for a drive. Headed West through town
and drove north on 470. We stopped at
the Coffees of Hawaii store and checked it out.
Found out Tuesdays from 10-noon there was free Hawaiian music. We drove further west to the end of the
island to check out some beaches there. Papohaku beach is 2.8 miles long. 


Found out Tuesdays from 10-noon there was free Hawaiian music. We drove further west to the end of the
island to check out some beaches there. Papohaku beach is 2.8 miles long. 

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| Vines on the sand dunes. |
Three young people were there when we got to
the beach and left so we had the beach all to ourselves. In the parking lot we met James and Julia
(and old hippie and his nurse). Very
interesting couple. He gave us a CD of
his music. We had dinner at the Hotel
Molokai. We had dinner at a table right
next to the ocean. The deck was
decorated with flaming Tiki torches.
This called for double Mi Tias.
We ordered chicken cordon bleu for me and chicken marsala for Judy. 

A wonderful first day. Sunny and warm 80 degrees during the day and
a cool 68-70 at night. A large stand up
fan for a cool breeze.
Tuesday November 13
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| Egret on the lawn out our lanai. |
Coffee and breakfast of OJ and cereal on the lanai. We headed to the Coffees of Hawaii store and
listened to the mostly Hawaiian music played by 12 locals. One girl got up and did a hula for the
group.
After the music was over we went
to the Macadamia nut farm and met the “nutty” owner Tuti who showed us the
trees, how they grew, how he processed the nuts and let us crack and taste our
own. We had heard he was different and
it was true. Trees produce nuts all
year, when the fall to the ground you pick them up and dry them, take off the
husk, crack the nut pod open and oven dry the kernel. Processed this way they will keep about 30
days.
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| Macadamia nuts on tree. |
Big commercial farms have to oven
roast the nuts with preservative to make them last for longer on the
shelves.
We then headed up the mountains to the Kalaupapa
lookout. There you can see the old
leper colony way down below.
A national
park by permit only. You can hike 2.5
miles down the steep cliff and take the tour for $60, ride a mule down and tour
for $100, or fly in and tour for $250.
We opted out of all choices. All
alone in the park we ate our lunch among the huge old trees.
A trail from the lookout leads to Phallus
rock which is a sacred place for the locals.
According to their beliefs, a woman can spent the night and wake up
pregnant?
A trail from the lookout leads to Phallus
rock which is a sacred place for the locals.
According to their beliefs, a woman can spent the night and wake up
pregnant?![]() |
| Sacred phallus rock. reportedly the best in Hawaii. |
On the way home, stopped at the Hotel Molokai for a drink. We cooked salmon for dinner. The only two places on the island where you
can have drinks with food are at the Hotel Molokai and Paddlers.
Wednesday November 114
Slept in. Breakfast
on the lanai. A handy man George P. came
at noon to fix the bi-fold doors in the bed room which we found off track and unusable
when we arrived. He had fixed to lanai
screen door the day earlier.
Headed out for a drive.
Stopped at Paddlers as we had heard about music on Friday night. A local band plays from 4-6 and another band
come in a 7 to play dance music. We
planned to go. Then drove to Kumu farms where they grow lots of flowers,
vegetables, and fruits. Bought some
papayas, carrots, etc. When we got into Kaunakakai we looked around town. For dinner we went to Molokai Burger for
hamburger and salad.
Thursday November 15
Made scrambled eggs, toast and papaya for breakfast. After packing a lunch we head east to Halawa
bay and the park. Beautiful views and
drive through lush forest.
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| View on the road to Halawa bay. |
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| View up the Halawa valley. |
The east end
of the island is the rainy end. The last
seven miles is a mostly one lane road the winds through the hills. At a lookout
was a view if the Halawa valley and bay and the falls at the far end of the
valley. Met three people there having a
break and we talked for a while. Met
Linda and Brian who we had met earlier and chatted awhile with them. We walked to a small sandy beach and ate our
lunch and watched the waves. Picked up kukui nuts which had washed up on the
shore. A lot of kukui trees in the area
with pretty flowers and nuts on them.

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| Music at dinner time. |
Friday November 16
After breakfast, I drove to Halawa to go on the hike and
cultural tour to the water fall at the end of the valley.
Judy stayed at the condo to relax, knit and
enjoy. The guide did not show up at the
9am starting time. Three other couples
showed up. Greg and Teo from Eugene, OR.
A couple from Cleveland, OH and a couple from California. Teo found a papaya on a tree nearby and cut
it up for us to eat. We hiked in a ways
to see if we could find someone but did not.
A local couple came by and told us that the mother of the guide was in
the hospital in Honolulu. So we all
left. When I got back Judy was watching
a crew trimming up the coconut trees.
Brave soul climbing up those spindly trees with spikes and a belt with
machete hanging down.
Judy stayed at the condo to relax, knit and
enjoy. The guide did not show up at the
9am starting time. Three other couples
showed up. Greg and Teo from Eugene, OR.
A couple from Cleveland, OH and a couple from California. Teo found a papaya on a tree nearby and cut
it up for us to eat. We hiked in a ways
to see if we could find someone but did not.
A local couple came by and told us that the mother of the guide was in
the hospital in Honolulu. So we all
left. When I got back Judy was watching
a crew trimming up the coconut trees.
Brave soul climbing up those spindly trees with spikes and a belt with
machete hanging down.
Judy and I went to Paddlers for dinner at 4. We were supposed to meet Linda and Brian
there but they did not show up. Also,
the local band which was supposed to play at 4 canceled. We ordered dinner and as we were eating, Greg
and Teo showed up. He is a classical guitar player and hoped to
play with the local pick up band at 4. Teo is a real estate broker in
Eugene. We had a fun time talking with
them. As we were leaving a couple from
the ill-fated hike came in for dinner and we chatted a minute.
Saturday November 17
Packed up as much as we could getting ready to leave the
next morning. 
We then drove back to the
west end of the island stopping to fill the car with $5.05 a gallon gas. Went to the small, small town of Maunaloa to
the kite factory with gift shop.
I
bought Judy a pretty Hawaiian dress and a necklace. Rain off and on all day but still warm. So nice, some humidity that gives that
special island feeling.

We then drove back to the
west end of the island stopping to fill the car with $5.05 a gallon gas. Went to the small, small town of Maunaloa to
the kite factory with gift shop.
I
bought Judy a pretty Hawaiian dress and a necklace. Rain off and on all day but still warm. So nice, some humidity that gives that
special island feeling.
Had lunch and enjoyed watching the weather on the lanai,
reading and knitting. We cooked a dinner
of hamburger patties, vegetables, salad and papaya. We finished packing.
Sunday November 18
Got up early 5:50 to get to the airport at 7 for a 7:50 am
flight to Honolulu. Ate as much of our
remaining food and discarded the remaining perishables. Got to the airport at 7:10 and dropped off
the bags with Judy who was to get the tickets while I dropped off the car. We got all ready and the plane was late
arriving so I guess I did not have to worry about arriving at the airport
late. The airport building is very small
and the rental car place is maybe 100 yards from the terminal. The landing strip is not long enough for jets
to land. I guess that is one way to help
the island so that it will not become too commercial.
After half hour flight we were back in Honolulu with four
hours to wait until our 12 noon flight home.
Had a little trouble finding the shuttle to the other terminal and
finally after asking three people we got to the right place. Flight home was less bouncy than the one to
Hawaii. Molly was right there to pick us
up after arriving at 8 pm. Spent the
night at Molly’s and reclaimed our car for the ride home to Shelton on Monday
morning.
Great trip. Wonderful
way to celebrate our anniversary. We are
thankful and feeling pretty blessed.













