This morning we went for another nice swim. June and I stayed at the beach tanning for a little while afterwards but John headed back. After showers, lunch, and Rummikub we took a drive to La Perouse Bay. We never even knew there was a blow hole there! There is a little path, 1/8 of a mile, to the site. It is such a remote and fun place to go. We were glad June enjoyed it as well. There happened to be a ranger there and I double checked the fact Jeff told me, which was no fishing license is needed in Hawaii. It IS true but there are restrictions on limits, types of fish, etc. for each season. I guess he can read up on that before he comes here. The ranger also noted there are many good fishing spots between La Perouse Bay and Kihei. Anyway, there is no swimming or fishing at La Perouse Bay anyway. It is a reserve and to swim would be very dangerous. There is a snorkel spot along the way in a lovely little cove. It is rocky, so you would need some sort of shoes to get in the water I think. On the way back we stopped at Gannon's. To be exact the Red Bar located at Gannon's. The food was delicious, we had crab cake sliders and volcano fries. The service was pretty slow, it was warm out there, and the bushes are pretty overgrown so it is a little hard to see the fabulous views.
I found this on the street.
The largest Plumeria blossom I have ever seen!
Crab Cake Sliders - Volcano Fries (with Furikake)
Love the Red Bar!
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