We got up  a bit later on day four.   Went to the  famous shrimp truck  owned and operated by a nice  lady who had  a vision that  God wanted her to move to Kauai.  Now  she has lived there and made shrimp  scampi everyday from 11 am until 2 pm in the back of her truck for  8 years - not so bad.  After splitting a plate of shrimp we stopped off at the market  where we met up with a big, old duck  that reminded us  of a reincarnated homeless man.  Then we drove up the east side to the north shore.  At  the Dolphin Fish Market in Hanalei, we got sushi rolls and  sat next to the  river to eat.  It is the most awesome fish market ever-especially if you're a fish face like Kelly.   We made our way to Haena Beach  where we  lounged in the sand  and went in the ocean.   At the end of the road, we stopped off  at one  of the wet caves and then drove into Princeville to check out Bali Hai.  Then it was back to Duane's Ono Charburger for a Duane's Special with Onion Rings...again...we split it...don't judge.  Once we got back to  our hotel we got cleaned up and went to the Grand Hyatt for drinks at the hotel bar.   We had a great time  sipping our drinks on the veranda and then walking around through the huge maze of pools.
old man duck - will eat anything

surfer lady with her plethora of dogs paddling down the Hanalei River

fish face

I ate Subway that day but realized I liked the spicy tuna roll

view from Haena Beach


yippee for outdoor showers!


wet caves near Napali Coast hike

Bali Hai

Charburger

creepy swan in the dark at the Grand Hyatt resort in Poipu

1950s horror film face

dead body pose

interpretive posing with sculpture at the Hyatt
 
2 comments:
i heart old man duck.
I miss that old duck, he was kind of like a cute garbage disposal.
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