Sunday, July 21

Welcome Luau

Luau--is a grand celebration of food, entertainment and
Polynesian culture surrounded by the Aloha Spirit.
 
 
 
On Friday evening we were treated to a "Welcome Luau"
 at Dr. S's home on the north shore of Kauai.


 
The rain shower didn't dampen the mood
 
it gave us beautiful rainbows
 
R went to explore Dr. S's meditation cottage
 
we didn't get to meet Harley...
he doesn't take kindly to strangers :)
 
The meat is on the grill.
One thing about life in Hawaii, there is never a shortage of ono grinds



Sunset on the north edge of the Napali Coast.
 
 Entertainment by Tapu, a Tahitian drummer and singer
 and an all around cool guy.
 

and hula by Andrea!!

It was a  wonderful evening with new friends.
 
Mahalo to Monique and Dr. S for their kind hospitality.

17 comments:

  1. Wait a minute . . . we're gonna need a stronger word than "beautiful" to describe your neighborhood!!!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  2. you sure harley wasn't on the grill? :)

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  3. You truly have moved to paradise!

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  4. looks like you landed in paradise

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  5. What a wonderful welcome and the rainbow was beautiful.
    Kelsey

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  6. I can feel your happiness. What fun!

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  7. Wow, this looks wonderful. Mom is jealous
    Benny & Lily

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  8. WOW WOW that is so wonderful!!
    Blessings,
    Goose

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  9. Looks like fun, watch out for viscous roosters and chickens!

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  10. It must be quite and experience to be imbedded in a brand new culture. So welcoming and such a beautiful environment.
    Enjoy all the celebrations.
    Lotsaluv c

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  11. The photo with the rainbow is so gorgeous it doesn't even look real!

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  12. What are "ono grinds"? Am I the only clueless one?

    Looks like a fabulous time! I want to go to there!

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  13. What a gorgeous place! I also wonder like Jackie Bouchard what ono grinds are. Or do I really want to know?

    I don't think I've ever seen a warning sign for a rooster before! Hilarious!

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  14. HI BBQ are the best. Lovely view. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

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  15. Great shots Val! It looks like you are settling in nicely in paradise. I know it's really tough! LOL

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  16. Looks beautiful there Val! Glad you are settling in! I, too, am wondering what ono rinds are?
    Xo
    Jeanne

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  17. The North shore is my favorite place on the island. We just got back from Kauai for couple days now, and my heart and soul still in Kauai. I lost count how many time we have been there, but we haven't got bore about this place. Thanks for sharing.

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