After a quick March Waikiki visit we flew to the Big Island to see family and friends. Our condo rental wasn’t ready so we stocked up on important necessities (Wines, POG juice, Maui Chips, and Portuguese sausage) at COSTCO then made a stop at the Kona Farmers Market for some fresh produce. We missed our favorite farmers’ markets in Waimea. Marla is relaxing at lunch at a new discovery in Kailua Kona, Kai Eats + Drinks. I loved the food and the view was spectacular!
In 2020 we rented a large house in the Kolea at Waikoloa Beach Resort for our family of 12. Having fallen in love with the area, we rented a condo there for this trip. The development is right next to beautiful Anaeho’omalu Beach or “A” beach as many call it. Our daughter Lisa and husband Ray joined us in the condo. My brother Gary and nephew Kekoa stayed close by in the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
We headed to the beach to enjoy sunsets every evening!
Gary is taking a photo of me soaking in the beautiful vibe of the place.
What a wonderful evening!
Marla and Lisa look stunning as always!
Nothing better than being with family!
The walk to the Lava Lava Beach Club.
We rented great beach chairs.
We were almost sand-blasted by the wind at the beach another day so we moved to the pool area.
The Gentry family’s (including my Mom) favorite raviolis are from Genova Delicatessen in Walnut Creek, California. Gary found them at the Safeway in Hilo and brought them. They also brought ice chests and boxes full of wonderful surprises!
A friend of Gary gave him a bottle of vintage Dom Perignon. Nothing better than a brother bearing gifts!
Gary is preparing his special garlic bread for dinner. Yumm!
Cooking is a family affair. Breakfast included my favorite Portuguese sausage as well as eggs, fabulous fruits and breads.
We love being back on the Big Island!
Marla and I enjoyed a morning walk on the beach path in Kolea.
A moment to savor!
The view from our deck.
Ray and Lisa enjoying the evening.
We enjoyed a lovely evening with Gretchen, Marla’s Delta Gamma sister, and her husband Jim at their beautiful home at 49 Black Sand Beach.
It was wonderful seeing them again!
Patty, my great friend from High school, invited our whole group over to dinner at her lovely home in Kailua Kona.
We met Patty’s son and family as well.
Marla is looking absolutely beautiful at Patty’s house.
On our last day we all drove to Hawi and had lunch and Mai Tais, of course, at the Bamboo Restaurant.
After lunch in Hawi we drove toward Kapaau. I’m soaking in the unique beauty by the “Tong Wo Society Hall” which was founded in 1886. This has always been a favorite place for me.
We would love to take the trail down to the beach on our next trip.
The far north end of the Big Island is just beautiful!
Sensational colors of a large hibiscus.
Photos: Dick Gentry. Not to be used without permission. Kolea aerial from Waikoloa Resort.
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We were almost sand-blasted at the beach one day so we moved to the pool area.
The Gentry family’s (including my Mom) favorite raviolis are from Genova Delicatessen in Walnut Creek, California. Gary found them at the Safeway in Hilo and brought them. They also brought ice chests and boxes full of wonderful surprises!
A friend of Gary gave him a bottle of vintage Dom Perignon. Nothing better than a brother bearing gifts!
Gary is preparing his special garlic bread for dinner. Yumm!
Cooking is a family affair. Breakfast included my favorite Portuguese sausage as well as eggs, fabulous fruits and breads.
We love being back on the Big Island!
Marla and I enjoyed a morning walk on the beach path in Kolea.
A moment to savor!
The view from our deck.
Ray and Lisa enjoying the evening.
On our last day we all drove up Hawi and had lunch and Mai Tais of course at the Bamboo Restaurant.
We enjoyed a lovely evening with Gretchen, Marla’s Delta Gamma sister, and her husband Jim at their beautiful home on 49 Black Sand Beach.
It was wonderful seeing them again!
Patty, my great friend from High school, invited our whole group over to dinner at her lovely home in Kailua Kona.
We met Patty’s son and family as well.
Marla is looking absolutely beautiful at Patty’s house.
After lunch in Hawi we drove toward Kapaau. I’m soaking in the unique beauty by the “Tong Wo Society Hall” which was founded in 1886.
We would love to take the trail down to the beach on our next trip.
The far north end of the Big Island is just beautiful!
We were almost sand-blasted at the beach one day so we moved to the pool area.
Sensational colors of a large hibiscus.
Photos: Dick Gentry. Not to be used without permission. Kolea aerial from Waikoloa Resort.
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