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Julie Fisticuffs

Julie Fisticuffs


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Kealakekua Bay, Big Island

AMAZING SNORKELING!

We took a Fairwinds snorkel cruise from Keauhau Bay to Kealakekua Bay and the snorkeling was awesome! The reef is a marine life conservation district and there is no shortage of fish or life under the surface.

The bay can only be accessed by water (kayaking is a great option), but it’s well worth it.

over 5 years ago

Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa

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Watch out for the time share salespeople. They’ll start a friendly conversation and the next thing you know you’re telling them “no” 14 different times.

This place isn’t my idea of a vacation. It’s big and loud and kind of obnoxious. I prefer to stay up the coast a little farther, where it’s quieter and not so much like Disney. Perhaps I’d feel differently if I had children?

over 5 years ago

Señor Moose Café, Ballard

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I’ve been meaning to go here for quite a while & I kept forgetting it was there.

Clearly Cafe Moose knows the way to my heart. Immediate coffee! They brought it to us while we waited outside & it was great coffee. It comes from a friend’s (of the owners) coffee plantation in Mexico, and is then roasted locally (i think in Kirkland).

It’s nice to get a breakfast that’s accompanied by something other than toast and hashbrowns. Everything at our table from the pancakes to the huevos ala mexicana (onions, peppers, salsa & avocados w/ a side of black beans) was delicious. The mexican side of the menu looks delicious. i can’t wait to get back to try more. The american side has enough options to please less adventurous diners as well.

over 5 years ago
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