We got up and Russ served us a delicious pancake breakfast. We then hopped in the car and headed to the beach. Russ wanted to stop and shop for sarongs to make kitchen curtains from. And he wanted to stop at a little thrift store we found on our last trip out. So we stopped.
Uh-oh. The cheapest man on the planet in a thrift store... He sorted through every aloha shirt on the rack, checking out the pattern, fabric, washability, size, and complexion-match for each recipient. Eventually, the rest of us managed to drag him out of the shoppe and we got off to the beach.
We scaled the cliff between beaches and arrived just as our snorkeling boat from yesterday cruised by to point out the difference between "Molokini and No-Bikini". haha. We waved.
We got to a nice spot on the beach and set up camp. Garry sweet-talked Russ into buying him a hammock the other day and today Garry set it up between two tree branches. He then "dressed down," climbed in the hammock, and stayed there all day. All day. He was bright red when he got out when it was time to go home.
This Was the Most Work-Safe Photograph
Mom Edna Continued to Enjoy the Sun, Surf, and Ocean Breezes.
Eventually it was time to go again. We went back to the room, made drinks, and jumped in the hot tub for a while to relax after our stressful day.
Then Davie took us out for dinner and we ended up at a rib joint that also served chili. Surprisingly, we all ordered bowls of chili that was damned good!
We then drove Mom Edna back to the resort and we four fabulous boys went out to sample the gay night life in Kihei. Um...yea. Not so much. One bar was, at the moment, being a sports bar. The other had exactly 6 other people in it. We had a drink each, then went back and went to sleep. Haha!
---Aloha!



