This being our last day, we are trying to take it easy and
soak up as much sun as possible, since, who knows what weather awaits us in
BC. Before 9, we walked the block and a
half to the beach and swam out about 300 metres to a coral reef, where we are
able to see some of the same colourful and exotic fish as at Hanauma Bay. In fact, I spotted a black polka-dotted one
(called a Panther, I believe), never before seen by me and a sea snake never
before seen by Doug.
We had a take-away lunch by the pool with Cam & Syd, who
had their bags packed and ready to go.
There is a tiny hole-in-the-wall establishment beside the Breakers,
which turns out to be an Institution in Waikiki. It is called Henry’s and Henry makes his own
sorbet and sells fruit bowls and sandwiches.
The sorbet is to die for! But, it
being lunch, we had sandwiches only. Bye
Cam and Syd.
A word about The Breakers:
This is a Japanese Mom-and-Pop operation. While humble in many ways, the staff is
uber-friendly in an authentic manner.
“Mrs. Breakers” has two cats (with Japanese names), which she keeps on
little ropes, so they don’t stray too far nor kill the birds and geckos. She dotes on these cats and they have good
lives, despite their restraints. I have
included a photo of her proudly holding a professional picture she had taken of her
cat!
It was a very lovely holiday. We are grateful to our friends, Cam and
Brenda for looking after Nellie. It made
the adventure so stress-free. See y’all
at home. Over and out.