A delightful lunch at the Princeville Westin with friends...Many new photos...A year ago, a special visitor awaiting us...
One of three pools at the Princeville Westin, where we met Elaine and Richard for lunch on Friday. |
Entrance to the restaurant at the Princeville Westin. |
The lunch menu at Nanea, the Westin's main dining room. |
My delicious lunch included a grass fed burger with cheese, grilled onions and bacon and a side salad. |
Tom orders whatever he'd like when dining out. Here's his burger with both fries and onion rings which he thoroughly enjoyed. |
Elaine and Richard shared a meal of fried fish, fries, onion rings and a fruit plate. |
Fresh orchids on display at the hotel. |
Our friends, Elaine and Richard, have been wonderful to us. |
After lunch Richard showed us the koi pond near the restaurant. |
Wandering the grounds after lunch we spotted this outdoor massage hut. |
Add more people to the mix and cooking becomes more challenging when others don't necessarily eat as we do which includes a protein, a few veggies and a salad which I can usually pull together in 20 minutes or less. With the expectation of a starchy side dish, bread or rolls and a dessert cooking for "company" is an entirely different undertaking.
There was a variety of waterfalls and ponds on the grounds. |
This lounge area is located in the center of the main pool. |
Considering the cost of groceries in the Hawaiian Islands, having even a few guests for a meal could easily cost $200 or more for the food and wine. Dining out may prove to be a more efficient alternative to reciprocation in several ways.
Another beautiful pool overlooking the ocean. |
Back home by 2:30 pm, we found ourselves back into our lounging clothes with a plan to stay put until our daily happy hour foray across the street to whale watch, often meeting new people or gabbing with the locals we've already met who seem to frequent the same spot with the similar goals in mind.
At the edge of the grounds of the hotel, the views were familiar. |
Not unlike many of our worldwide readers, the mindless relaxation in the evening is an ideal way to "get outside our heads" allowing ourselves to wind down after an otherwise busy (or not) "day in the life."
The Nene Goose, Hawaii's State Bird, has experienced a resurgence in population over the past years when extinction was long a possibility. |
Have a fabulous weekend. See you again soon!
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Photo from one year ago today, February 7, 2014:
Upon opening the drapes in the master bedroom in Khaya Umdani on this date one year ago, Mr. Kudu was awaiting us, wondering what plans we had for the day. Moments later, we opened this door and yet he didn't run away. For more photos, please visit us at this link. |