Right across the street was the famous "Hawaii 5-0" golden statue of King Kamehameha. He was the last descendant in the monarchy (Kalakaua and the king right before him were elected due to unavailability of a descendant to the monarchy). He was responsible for the unification of all of the islands which previously were under individual rule.
Then headed to Bishop Museum to continue my day of Hawaiian culture. It was a little more out of the way, had to hop on H1 to get there, and traffic was horrendous, but my 80 minute massage was still in effect. It was an unbelievable museum and if I wanted to do it justice, I should have gotten there in the morning. It has a Hawaiian culture building, planetarium, dinosaurs, discovery building, gardens, Polynesian building, etc. Some hands on stuff for the kids. If any of you go (such as Kai, Kara and Kean :-) make sure you look at their activity guide on their website first as it will help you figure out when you want to get there (I had depended on input from the concierge, which was inadequate). I focused on the Hawaiian culture building which was fascinating.
After a little rest (and resistance band exercises), I headed over to the Tropic Bar and Grill for their famous drink, the "Blue Hawaii" plus they show the current episode of Hawaii 5-0 on Monday nights.
Today, Day 4, I'm sitting by the secluded pool in the shade. I'm the only one here......heavenly. Too early for the tourists and there are big gigantic pools here for the kids. I think this might be what I do today :-)
Time now for some reading. I am reading "Finding George Orwell in Burma"
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
Hi Dottie! Love the blog and I will follow you along the way. Keep posting pics, but ask the stranger near you to take a picture of you in the scenery! Best, KO
ReplyDelete