Today was spent realigning our sleep schedules, morning beach time, a tasty lunch at Prison Street Pizza (recommended by Captain Brad from our fishing expedition), bumming and buying around Lahaina, napping, watching Ada keep going without an afternoon nap, and PopPop taking the "Doolittle Brigade" on an evening mission of dessert procurement.
A local craftsman
The Banyan tree in town--it gives shade to about 1 acre with one main trunk and 16 secondary trunks, some of which need to be supported. A cacophony of birds sing from its branches at sunset. The tree was brought from India in 1873 and it is the largest in the U.S. It was 8 feet tall when planted and is now close to 60 feet.
The main trunk--
A mountain view from Front Street, Lahaina.
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