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Hi EVERYONE, I'm Back

Motorcycledave

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Hi Everyone
Well we are back we have been on vacation in beautiful Hawaii
we have family there on the Big Island of Hawaii, in Kona.
we had to jump through a bunch of hoops to be able to go there
Covid shot, multiple covid tests all had to be negative and one when we
got off the airplane..... but worth it... there is almost no covid on the big island
and they mean to keep it that way. The photo on the left is a shot of the TV at news time
showing the islands and how many cases there are.
Feel free to call me anytime 9:00AM to 8:00PM Pacific Time 7 days a week.
Thanks and ride safe
Dave
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Aloha. A great place to visit.

We stopped in Kona to drink and buy some of that great coffee.

Also went to the Southernmost bar in the US (they claimed).
 
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Dave, I wish I knew you were heading for the Big Island, I could have made a couple suggestions known only to locals. The world's best malasadas are at Tex Drive-In in Honokaa - halfway between Kona and Hilo on the upper (and curvier) road. For the best karaoke, go to the bowling alley lounge in the evenings. Wonderful singers there and groups do that nice,
Polynesian 5 part harmony. You'll have to ask a Kona local where the bowling alley is - they hid it behind a shopping center.
 
Dave, I wish I knew you were heading for the Big Island, I could have made a couple suggestions known only to locals. The world's best malasadas are at Tex Drive-In in Honokaa - halfway between Kona and Hilo on the upper (and curvier) road. For the best karaoke, go to the bowling alley lounge in the evenings. Wonderful singers there and groups do that nice,
Polynesian 5 part harmony. You'll have to ask a Kona local where the bowling alley is - they hid it behind a shopping center.

We have been to the bowling alley several times.. and Tex Drive inn is great, the upper road was super fogy this time,
hell they even have Uncle Billie's open again.... They finally closed down the Bubba Gumps there, the food has been crapy for years.
$2.00 well drinks... Julie and I usually spend around 4 to 6 weeks on the big island every year visiting family and just enjoying
the weather.... there are plenty of great food trucks there and the new "Magic restaurant" at Magic Sands Beach on Alii Drive.
 
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We have been to the bowling alley several times.. and Tex Drive inn is great, the upper road was super fogy this time,
hell they even have Uncle Billie's open again.... They finally closed down the Bubba Gumps there, the food has been crapy for years.
$2.00 well drinks... Julie and I usually spend around 4 to 6 weeks on the big island every year visiting family and just enjoying
the weather.... there are plenty of great food trucks there and the new "Magic restaurant" at Magic Sands Beach on Alii Drive.

We remember Uncle Billies. We stayed at one of the motels next door and went about three nights for supper at Uncle Billies. They had the Hawaiian band and singing group and we loved the entertainment and ambiance.
 
We remember Uncle Billies. We stayed at one of the motels next door and went about three nights for supper at Uncle Billies. They had the Hawaiian band and singing group and we loved the entertainment and ambiance.
I love hearing that as one who is Hawai'ian at heart. Our home is decorated with both large and small Pegge Hopper prints, a Hawai'ian quilt hangs on a wall in the split entry and much more Hawi'iana. Our Hawai'ian friends, who were there, said our wedding was more Hawai'ian than theirs were. We had a celebration luau and told guests to wear their aloha shirts and muu muus and they did! A local boy, who has a Hawai'ian restaurant provided the food, while others put on the entertainment and the pre-ceremony chant. Aloha nui!
Now I went and made myself homesick for the islands.
 
We remember Uncle Billies. We stayed at one of the motels next door and went about three nights for supper at Uncle Billies. They had the Hawaiian band and singing group and we loved the entertainment and ambiance.

The Uncle Billies in Hilo is closed and has been for years the one by the Airport, I don't know if anyone did a referb on it and reopened it yet
that one had a good restaurant as well. when we are on the Hilo side we stay with family but on the Kona side we have a condo.
 
My favorite island is Molokai. It's so local and not one traffic light. Not developed for tourism, so you do the local scene. No ka oi!
 
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