Like Alice down the rabbit hole, the car slid south on a narrow road to a destination unknown. It became enveloped by a tunnel of ancient eucalyptus trees with heavily gnarled trunks and towering limbs that appeared to darken the cloudless sky. Beyond the tunnel…long thick grasses, fragrant blooming shrubs, and massive monkeypod trees finally revealed Old Koloa Town when the rough winding road finally came to a “T”. Before us lay a vibrant past of plantation life now transformed into enchanting art galleries, unique gift shops, and charming eateries specializing in cultural foods. Maybe Alice had the right idea after all.
Maybe Alice Had the Right Idea
The prose that accompanies this post is as beautiful and evocative as the photographs. Both caught my imagination.
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Thanks, Janet. Sometimes I may reveal too much in the snapshots. I like to leave the reader room to fill in the blanks. Blessings! 🍓
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So lovely … what a delightful surprise!
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We explored with enthusiasm! Thanks, Anna, for stopping by. 🍓
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Wonderful! Always look forward to your posts, dear Gail! 🙂
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How wonderful it is to discover places like that:)
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There is so much history every where you turn.
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You are right:) we just have to explore more;)
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Awesome post, as always Gail.
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I appreciate your kind words and sense of adventure! 🌴
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Pleasure 🙂
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