Entries Tagged as 'pikake'

In the Lihue Airport

March 25th, 2007 · No Comments

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Jordan, Susan, Dallas, John :: Lihue, Kaua’i

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Dallas & Rachelle :: Lihue, Kaua’i

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Jordan :: Lihue, Kaua’i

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Susan :: Lihue, Kaua’i

Getting ready to fly from Lihue, Kaua’i to Honolulu, Oahu. Everyone’s excited to go and experience Honolulu, but a little sad to be leaving Kaua’i at the same time.

Usually when we fly in at the beginning of our trip Dallas buys me a lei, but this time we were too distracted finding the go! airlines gates and then when we got there, there was nothing there. I didn’t realize Dallas was doing it, but to make up for not getting a lei when we first came, he bought me a lei in Lihue before going to Honolulu. And he made sure to get one with pikake, a flower I looove the smell of.

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Plumeria, My Favorite!

March 21st, 2007 · No Comments

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In Hawaii, my favorite flowers are Plumeria for how it looks and Pikake for how it smells. These are some Plumeria that were at the air field. I couldn’t get very close because they were actually behind a fence, but I liked the photo anyway.

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Flowers and Seals and Turtles and Chinese Food

July 17th, 2005 · 5 Comments


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Near Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Near Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Near Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Kathy, Eleanor, Larry, George :: Garden Island Barbecue & Chinese Restaurant :: Lihue, Kaua’i


Keychains Auntie Winnie made :: Garden Island Barbecue & Chinese Restaurant :: Lihue, Kaua’i

Caroline and I don’t golf, so while everyone was teeing up at Poipu Bay, we went to check out the National Tropical Botanical Garden. The actual tours were pretty booked up and were kind of expensive. Luckily there are lots of paths around the visitor center with lots of plants to explore. Plumeria is my favorite flowering tree and Pikake is my favorite scent of the flowers I’ve smelled in Hawaii.

While at the Garden I remembered last year when we were snorkeling that there’s a secluded beach you get to go to if you go on a Botanical Garden tour. While snorkeling we’d seen it from the ocean and were told you could only get to it by land by going on the tour. This sounded like a challenge to Caroline so we drove around and hiked on a path trying to see if we could find it but we gave up really quickly.

On the drive back to the condo we came across a beached Hawaiian Monk Seal at Lawai Beach. These are some of the most endanged species on the planet. Since they come up on some of the most popular beaches in Kaua’i to have their babies and we don’t want to disturb them, officials rope off the area they’re laying in and put up warning signs. If you touch or harass the seals you’ll be in big doo doo with the cops.

A little farther down the road we pulled off at Turtle Cove and saw some honu, or Green Sea Turtle. These are also at risk of becoming extinct. It was cool to see them, but even cooler was last year when we snorkeled with them.

Later on we met up with a bunch of friends for a huge Chinese feast at Garden Island Barbecue & Chinese Restaurant in Lihue. It was Auntie Winnie’s birthday but instead of giving her gifts, she gave us all beaded key chains that she made. Man, I was stuffed after eating all that food!

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July 17th, 2005 · 5 Comments


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Free Rum Drink


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Hot, wet towels for everyone


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Dinner


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Raspberry Sherbert


Honolulu Airport – Lei from Dallas


Honolulu Airport – Lei from Dallas


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Lei from Dallas


Lei from Dallas


Lei from Cathy – Waiting for flight back to Chicago via SFO


Mounds of email

Back, but not all that happy to be back. The weather in Chicago is both hotter and more humid than when we left Honolulu on our redeye flight yesterday. Plus I always have a difficult time transitioning. Especially after a really long, fun vacation.

This trip to Hawaii was more family oriented than last year’s trip. Last year was all friends. This year, lots of family parties and a wedding. Also this year, we spent more time in Honolulu. Last year all my time was in Kaua’i except on the last day we caught the inter island flight early and spent about 4 hours in Honolulu. Also, this year I got a bruise on the first day of the trip and I thought I was going to end up as battered as last year, but that was the only bruise I got all vacation. I think it’s because I wasn’t doing all the adventurous hiking and swimming and snorkelling and stuff.

After the flight in to Honolulu Dallas got me a lei made of orchids and some other really fragrant white flower. I think it was pikake. On the way out his mom surprised me with an orchid lei. I never thought to get one on the way out.. it’s nice because I have it here at home now and it’s still fresh and not dried out. I’m keeping it here by the computer while I go through my 3,000 emails.

On the flight from Chicago to San Francisco we got jack squat. A cookie and a soda, no movie, nothing else to eat. But then from San Francisco to Honolulu we got in on some Pleasant Holidays deal where we were all treated like first class. Hot hand towels, a free rum drink, dinner, sherbert, mints, a movie, etc. Same on the way back except on the way back they gave me TWO bottles of rum.

After arriving in Honolulu we had drinks and waited for Dallas’ parents to arrive. Then we took the inter island flight to Lihue, Kaua’i. This year the interisland flights are more strict.. like there’s assigned seating now and you can’t just hop on the next flight if you miss your flight. They charge you to do that now. The best part of these short flights is the juice, although I think last year we had POG (passion/orange/guava) and this year we just had PO. heh.

Dallas’ sister, Caroline, was already in Lihue and picked us up in Grandma’s car at the airport. We also had an SUV rental for the week in Kaua’i. First thing we did was go to Keoki’s for dinner. We tried to go to Duke’s in Lihue, but parking was a bitch so we just went over to Koloa to Keoki’s. I had herb sauteed opakapaka (menu pdf). Really great and a good way to start out the vacation.

Next up was checking into our condo…

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