Really on Hawaii time now. Almost 9:30 before we got up today! It was another gorgeous morning---blue skies, little wind, high of upper 70's predicted. Still too rough on the north shore to go there to snorkel, so we planned to go to Poipu later in the afternoon. But first, off to breakfast. This time we decided to try the Beach Walk Restaurant (use to be Scotty's). Love the ocean view there! Here's the view from our table.
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Even had entertainment along the bike path there. Such as this skate boarding dog--almost as entertaining as the windows at the Olympic Café. Breakfast and service was very good, too.
Since it was only about noon when we were done with breakfast, we decided to go to Smith's garden before heading south. Another East side gem! We've been to Smith's 6 or 7 times for the luau (we love it), and have wandered the grounds before dinner, but never really got to check out the whole garden (other than by trolley before the luau). The grounds are beautiful and they only charge $6 per adult to enter the gardens during the day. We spent about 1 1/2 hours wandering around the gardens. Should have had bug repellant, though. Even though we didn't see or feel the mosquitos at the time, we got pretty eaten up by them.
Our welcoming committee.
strolling around the gardens.
one of the many beautiful flowers
more of the pond
some of the flowers that grow on the trees are quite large. Here's one that fell off a tree.
more of the grounds
one of the many trees---this is a paper tree
they have lots of fruit trees, too, like this breadfruit tree.
Don't know what kind of bush this is but it's flowers are pretty,too.
a covered pavilion.
another fruit tree--star fruit
another view of the pond
another interesting colored rooster.
apple bananas--love those things. Wish we could get them back home!
part of the Filipino village.
another pretty flower
Ken posing with his new buddy
Ken named these the pink tail triggerfish flower.
one of the many birds on property --Hawaiian moorhen.
Sleeping Giant mountain in the backgrounds. There are trails leading up this mountain. We did that hike a few years ago. Another fun thing to do on the East side.
they even have goats on the grounds.
and they have a Rainbow Eucalyptus tree.
Here's the open air building where the luau buffet is served.
another of the many flowers.
Another pretty rooster
I never knew they had an orchid building. But they do!
Anthiriums
one of the many fountains around the garden.
show off!
another show off!
The left side, by the life guard station was a lot calmer, so we decided to check it out.
It was quite good! Saw LOTS of fish there and it was much clearer. Here is one of the 4 spot butterflyfish that were there.
a pair of thread fin butterflyfish
a brown surgeonfish
a large chub with spots on it.
a school of orangebar surgeonfish
there were lots and lots of different kinds of wrasses here---this is a Christmas wrasse.
a bunch of different fish in the area by the life guard stand.
another female surge wrasse
saddle wrasses attacking a spiny brittle star.
one of the many moorish idols
I believe this is a spotfin scorpionfish.
After a couple hours, the sun was beginning to get low, so we decided to get out and wait for sunset.
Yes, another dud, but there was a little color in the clouds for a very short while.
One last look.
Now it was time to find dinner. We went over to Kukui'ula shopping center and wandered around it for awhile. We just happened to be there about 7pm and got the added pleasure of hearing some of the talented Kauai musicians. We didn't know it, but starting at 6:30 on Fridays, they have live music. There were 4 separate areas with live entertainment and they were all very good. Eventually we ended up at Bubba's for a Kauai Burger and fish and chips. It was very good.
Can't believe we've been here for almost a week!!
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