main menu | standard categories | authors | new stories | search | links | settings | author tools |
Living in Kailua-Kona (standard:travel stories, 471 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: Mar 15 2013 | Views/Reads: 2893/1982 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Living in Kailua-Kona, the dry west side of the Big Island is in total contrast to extreme wet southeast Puna district. It is almost living in a different country. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story A walk through Farmers' market is like visiting Philippines. Mokuaikaua church, the oldest church on the island looks more like a fort built with lava rock stands majestically. A very small Blue church nearby is an island land mark 10 to 100 dollar Hawaiian shirts on sale. Magic stones and coral jewelry are specialty at gift stores. Illegally parked cars get steel boot. Cruise ship anchors on every Wednesday and Saturday unloading the tourists. Immigrants from Micronesia look more like Dravidians of South India. Shivalik Curry House, the only Indian restaurant on Ali'i Drive was closed for good the day after Juggernaut had dinner, just a coincidence or Juggernaut curse? Monastic living on the island of Hawaii was not bad after all. Tweet
Authors appreciate feedback! Please write to the authors to tell them what you liked or didn't like about the story! |
Juggernaut has 237 active stories on this site. Profile for Juggernaut, incl. all stories Email: subba4@msn.com |