We have been home for ten days and our time in Hawaii is fast becoming a distant memory. Sometimes Gregg and I say it is hard to imagine we were even there. I have a whole lot of days that I will be writing about, and hopefully you won't get too bored with it all. There will be some that will no doubt be a bit more boring than others. It's a journal and one I intend to look at many times over the years along with my family, and friends are always welcome. I will probably say why the heck did I put that in there ten years down the road, but I decided to go ahead and add the mundane, and hopefully you will find the whole sort of interesting.
Friday, December 18th, 2015
We left the hotel early in the a.m. and returned at 5.00 p.m. A long day for us and we had a quiet evening. Our dinner was ham and cheese sandwiches from the little shop downstairs, and we added a small pre-prepared package of celery and carrot sticks, which also came with tiny cubes of cheese, along with a bottle of water. It made a nice supper because we were so tired we didn't have the energy left to go to the restaurant. I guess we are still working on that time change.
We started off going to the Ala Moana Hawaii's Center, a shopping mall which wasn't too far away. I remembered they had a Papyrus greeting card shop 12 years ago and as they had closed the one near us, was curious to find if this particular one was still there. Delighted to say it was, and loving their products I had fun browsing, and bought several greeting cards. We also bought one of those selfie-sticks, which we never even used. Long story for another time. We also needed a few other things. Gregg was interested in buying a book and while he went looking I sat in the coffee shop and read a magazine. Neither of us are normally into shopping malls, except for short trips when absolutely needed. The Ala Moana is a great one to browse around.
On our way there we passed the Hawaiian Museum of Art and it looked very interesting. We thought we might go sometime (as it turned out we never did, we just ran out of time).
Mongoose have a very bad reputation here. Sad really but they have been devastating to the natural order of things. I am familiar with Rikki-Tikki Tavi from The Jungle Book (the Jungle Book being one of my all-time favorites as a child), know that they look a bit like a weasel, and that they are a native of India, but that's as far as it goes.
(Photo from Pixabay)
The Mongoose was introduced to Hawaii in 1883, when the sugar plantations were seeking help to control the rats in the cane fields, and like so many introduced species back in the 1800s, no one knew the incredible damage that would cause.
The effects became apparent later. Mongoose were day-time creatures, rats were creatures of the night and there lies the rub. The Mongoose, not controlling those rats, turned instead on turtle eggs and native birds, and their numbers increased dramatically because they have no natural predators in Hawaii.
Kauai's plantations didn't introduce mongoose there, though there have been signs. In 2012 one was caught in a trap, and a female was found dead on a highway near Kalaheo years before. I haven't heard of anything since and hopefully all is well, as the ground nesting birds like the Nene Goose seem to be living the good life on Kaui. We saw many Nene, which was wonderful as I had never seen them before.
Apparently over the last 44 years there have been over 160 credible sightings of the mongoose in Kauai and more than 70 of those sightings have come in the last decade. My only sightings of them, however, were on Oahu (three times) and I saw none on Kauai. I would be very interested if any of our Hawaiian friends can offer more insight. You can read more here.
Deciding to drive on we found a place called A&G Steaks and Things in Wahiau, one of those places we had not read about but just came across. It was a fast food for plate lunches. My meal was rice with thin slices of beef and garlic shrimp, and a salad. Gregg's was grilled chicken, rice and a macaroni salad.
Both meals were very good.
We had intended to go to Foster Botanical Garden but it would have closed shortly after we arrived. We spent more time at the shopping mall than we had intended, so will head out early tomorrow.
That's about it for today. Not too much else to tell.
If you missed the previous two posts and would like to read them, you can click on the links below.
Looks like a wonderful day to explore. Mongoose looks threatening to me but are they okay with humans?
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time in your travels.
I do love Papyrus Greeting Cards. They are not cheap but lots of them are stunners.
ReplyDeleteI too grew up with the Jungle Book, and love it.
It looks as if you have a wonderful holiday - which is delightful.
It's good that you record everything as it's easy to forget what one did after a while. I don't keep a detailed journal, but when I do read back diaries that I've kept for years I'm amazed at what I've written. It jogs the memory! The scenery along the bay is beautiful and green too. The skies look cloudy. I've always imagined there would be continuous blue skies in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteAs you said, Denise, this post and others are a travel journey and I am enjoying the trip without having taken it myself. Glad to read that ths computer problems are sorted out thanks to Gregg's interventiom.
ReplyDeleteHello Denise, sounds like you had a great day seeing the sights. The meal looks delicious too. I love the beautiful scenery and views of the water. Thanks for sharing your trip! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeletehubby would love the steak house.. the sky and water is just to amazing for words and i to love little cheese cubes. great idea to journal because a few years from now you can read again and it will help stir up fond memories.
ReplyDeleteI saw a mongoose running across my street just last month. It's the first one I have seen here. When I grew up in Manoa, I saw quite a few of them. Now, they seem to be multiplying.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I didn't know that about the mongoose.
ReplyDeleteHawaii is so beautiful. A couple from our church went there for the holidays, and he became extremely ill. I don't know if they ever found out what had happened, but he is still hospitalized, now two weeks later. They say he will be in the hospital for another three or four weeks. What an awful situation! Glad you were home safely, and am enjoying your travelog and pictuers.
ReplyDeleteIt's so great that you have such good photos to remind you of what you saw and did in Hawaii!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful! I think if I ever went to Hawaii I would want to live there! Thanks so much for sharing, Denise. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah for the little details...I do love this way of telling us about your trip. I will gladly read them all.
ReplyDeleteDenise, I'm enjoying reading about and looking at your lovely photo's from your trip.
ReplyDeleteEspecially like those sky views
All the best Jan
I haven't been to Kauai in such a long time. We told mom we would take her there this summer when our daughter and family arrives from Chicago.
ReplyDeleteSad the parking is a problem there.
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