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We started the day - and ended our stay on the big island - with a Kona coffee plantation tour. We went to a small farm, overlooking the ocean, which hand picks their berries. Needless to say, Paul was in coffee drinkers heaven! I thought it was good, but am obviously not a coffee drinker since I was most captivated by the chameleon slowly making its way through the coffee bush.
Midday we made our way from the Big Island to Kauai via Maui. Looking out the window during our first flight, I could see both the Big Island and Maui. We were in the air for less time than it takes to drive from Elora to Palmerston. Of course, that doesn't include security, delays, lost luggage or other fun air travel variables ;)
It seems each Hawaiian island has unique rogue farm animals. The Big Island had wild goats, donkeys and sheep. Kauai has feral chickens. Lots of them... Groceries here are really expensive so I was joking with Paul that he should use his farm experience to save us some money, but apparently cows and chickens are different! (I'm obviously kidding...we had tofu for dinner.)
We are spending two nights in Kapaa. Tomorrow we will adventure around the North Shore before heading south to Koloa/Poipu. Jenn
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