2024 Jun 30 | Kaneohe night market, Manoa farmer's market
Lexus license plate.
The Pride of America.
Lifted Ford van.
Is that a Ferrari boat?
I didn't know they made boats.
We went to the Kaneohe night market.
Lots of people but not too crowded.
Toys.
Stuffed turtles.
Crocheted animals.
Pies.
Food and drinks.
Desserts.
BBQ.
That looks good.
Live music.
Asian food.
Cool Ultimate Warrior shirt.
Very long line for this food vendor.
More food.
Kids area.
Huge tree.
Some very unhealthy desserts.
Mural of ha (breath of life) greeting.
Some homeless tents along the southeast side of the island.
Halona Beach Cove.
Women getting pictures of each other.
The RAV4 just got to 80,000 miles.
Funny bumper sticker.
These dogs look like they really wanna jump out and run around.
Colorful mural.
Manoa farmer's market.
This one is much smaller and doesn't have all of the food vendors.
It's mostly produce.
One booth selling food.
Another with flowers in addition to the fruit.
And one selling art.
Nice greeting cards.
Big front.
This car is in rough shape.
Don Quijote grocery store.
Some small fireworkds.
Lots of Asian toys and other products.
I like the name of these candies.
Shaka plate.
Old Jeep.
Breakfast at The Original Pancake House.
They were pretty busy.
Macademia nut pancakes.
We saw an ad for super-cheap Reyn Spooner items at https://www.reynspooneroffcialsale.shop/
That's not the official website, but maybe they have a separate site to sell their old inventory?
Or maybe the items are knockoffs. Well, we'll buy some and see. Around $5 an item seems pretty fishy, though.
The tracking says they're coming from Hong Kong, but most of the Reyn Spooner manufacturing is now outsourced to Asia anyway, so that doesn't mean much.
A guy at the World Series of Poker with a nasal strip. I've seen football players wear them, but this is the first poker player.
Wave mural.
Whales and Diamond Head.
We haven't seen any self-service car washes on Oahu.
And there are only a few automated ones, mostly at Texaco gas stations.
On Sunday at 11am, it was very busy.
We were in line for 50 minutes.
A bit more expensive than on the mainland.
I read that almost all of the self-service ones with the handheld sprayers closed down once they were required to capture and process the runoff water, and now only a few are left in the smaller towns. Maybe the land is too expensive in Honolulu to be a viable business.
Another Texaco with the automated car wash.
The two vacuums were in use when we got done, so we couldn't even use them.
Human-like animals mural.
Giant crab.
Hands mural.
Yota.
Tennessee.
Ooh, it looks like there is someone in the Anaha pool.
Yep.
We were behind this biker and he was dancing to his music at the red lights. When the light turned green, he'd drive, and then dance again at the next red one.