We went back to our favorite Bed and Breakfast in Lanikai, which is next to Kailua, a bedroom community for Honolulu. Lanikai beach is protected by a reef, so there is no wave action. It is 5 minutes away from a great beach for boogie boarding.
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.![]() This is the view from the B&B. |
![]() More view at sunrise. |
![]() This is Pat on her boogie board. She went boarding almost every day in the warm water with the gentle surf. |
![]() Sandy and Pat at the Pali lookout. That is Kailua and Kanehoe in the background. |
![]() We spent a lot of time visiting our friend Martha. |
![]() This is a pineapple flower. These pictures were taken at the pineapple garden in the middle of Oahu. |
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![]() We drove up to the north shore with Martha after walking the world's biggest maze at the Dole Pineapple plantation. |
![]() More north shore pictures. Some of the waves were 15-20 feet this day. |
![]() We took a walk on Lanikai beach. |
![]() Sandy actually got into the Ocean that day. |
![]() Lunch at Zippys with Martha. President Clinton ate here on his visit to Oahu. |
![]() Our last night in Oahu -- we had dinner with Pat's friend Joyce. |
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