09-08-2006, 04:07 AM
If one approaches Molokai with the right attitude, it can be a wonderful experience. I can never seem to get my thoughts into words, but Glen, you described Molokai perfectly – the “ka-boom” of the waves crashing on the beach at Papohaku County Park, Friday’s Kapuna gathering, Molokai’s opposition to change, the airport (I especially enjoy watching first-time visitors search for baggage area), and its quirkiness. Like you said, it is an acquired taste, and my wife and I acquired it. That is why we are counting the days until our next visit (just 122 more days!).
Hanalei, we never got the stink-eye when we visited either. Actually, during our most recent visit, it took us an entire afternoon, more than 5 hours to do a little grocery shopping. We met the most interesting people in Kaunakakai…
Hanalei, we never got the stink-eye when we visited either. Actually, during our most recent visit, it took us an entire afternoon, more than 5 hours to do a little grocery shopping. We met the most interesting people in Kaunakakai…