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A GAWDUN PHOTO

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A GAWDUN PHOTO

10:00am - Bryce and I went for our morning walk around a local neighborhood.

Photo Hours on Kauai

Added on January 17, 2013 by Andrew Gawdun.

11:00am - We managed to make it back from our walk and showered, getting ready for the full day of adventures. (We shower outside where we are staying)

12:00pm - There is only one main road on the island of Kauai, which makes travel to all the towns a long journey.

1:00pm - Bryce and I always make it a point to hunt down and walk through local thrift shops on our trips.   

2:00pm - A late lunch after thrifting was had at one of the oldest noodle stands on Kauai, Hamura Saimin.

3:00pm - The friends we are staying with asked us to stop and pick them up a new kitchen broom while we were out and about.

4:00pm - The first time I came to the island Bryce introduced me to this amazing smoothie and juice shop right off the road.  It only made sense that we stop and enjoy another one.

5:00pm - Our friend Max wanted to show Bryce this vintage table her grandfather left them.

6:00pm - With a car full of people we headed out for an evening hike. 

7:00pm - Some local shopping at Island Soap and Candle Works, while we awaited the pizza we ordered. 

8:00pm - Mary cleaned up the kale she harvested from her garden.  (On a side note kale smells like the worst fart EVER when it's soaking!)

9:00pm - The night was finished up with a favorite viewing, this is not inconceivable. 

10:00pm - Goodnight from our rockin' awesome sleeping set up!

In Travel, Destination Photography, Personal Tags Andrew Gawdun, iPhoneography, Hawaii, Destination Photography, Nikon, VSCO, Adventure, Portraits, Still Life
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