On our way to Kauai today...Good hotel and dinner...
View from the lanai at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel. |
As usual, Tom will leave me at the airport after checking our baggage while he returns the rental car and meets me after he's returns to the terminal when well make our way to the gate. Hopefully, all goes as smoothly as our past two inter-island flights.
View of the beautiful grounds at the hotel. |
Notice Tom's red face and forehead from too much sun on Tuesday when visiting with the new neighbors. |
Having slept in a double bed recently at the "birdhouse" we had no trouble taking the room with two double beds. We had dinner in the hotel's restaurant which we'd read was good and the reviews were right.
Views of tide pools near the hotel. |
On the way to the hotel, we stopped at a recycle facility to drop off my old laptop with the bad keyboard. I'd removed everything I could including the battery and power cord which we'll have the hotel recycle.
With the sunburn on Tom's forehead from chatting with neighbors on Tuesday afternoon by the pool and the cloudy day, we had no interest in the hotel's pool. |
On Monday night back at the birdhouse, we met a fabulous couple that had moved in next door to the house we'd also rented in Pahoa. Jenny and Bruce were from New York and were staying for a week. On Tuesday, we spent the entire afternoon chatting by the pool with them enjoying lively and animated conversation. We couldn't have enjoyed it more!
Inside the hotel lobby area. |
Then, I'd forgotten to take out the bacon I'd cooked earlier in the day to top the burgers. Tom ended up giving me half of one of his burgers. Then, my entire meal consisted of one and a half small burgers (of course, no buns), cheddar cheese and some iceberg lettuce. It didn't matter. There were some nuts left for snacking after dinner and I'd be fine.
Banyon tree outside the hotel lobby. |
We'll miss the whale watching from the yard, the roaring sound of the ocean beating against the huge lava rocks only feet away and the easy convenience of the house. But, moving on is always delivers a fair share of anticipation and excitement.
The expansive hotel entry driveway reminded me of hotels on the strip in Las Vegas. |
With ocean views and the ability to merely walk across the street for a closer proximity, the endless white sand beaches, the convenience of grocery shopping and a health club (for me only), I'm sure we'll feel right "at home."
The road leading to the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel. |
Have a tremendous Thursday. See you soon.
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Photo from one year ago today, January 15, 2014:
No photo was posted on this date one year ago after we'd arrived at the resort at Blyde River Canyon for a three day mini holiday. The poor WiFi signal made posting tedious, although we eventually were able to post. A photo will follow tomorrow.