Surfing Goat Diary photo by N Knott |
The owners followed surfing competitions. When it came time to name the company, it became Surfing Goat. As competitors' boards wore out, they donated the boards to the dairy. It was fun to see the ways surfboards were added to the landscape!
We took the casual tour and learned the history of the farm. We saw where the cheese was processed and of course tasting was involved! I was surprised at how mild the cheese was. They use a vegetable rennet to make the cheese and our guide said that the rennet made the cheese acceptable to vegans.
Names of the cheeses photo by N Knott |
Petting a goat photo by N Knott |
Cheesecake photo by N Knott |
After the Surfing Goat visit, we drove to Grandma's Coffee House to taste a Chai Latte. It was rumored to be the best on the island. We thought it was delicious. Then, we drove back to the condo and snorkeled. We had our picnic lunch on the grass looking out at the ocean and that was fun. I imagine the residents thought we were crazy. Usually, you would picnic on your lanai!
Another vacationer had been fishing and caught more than his family could eat. He and Bob chatted and Bob ended up with fish that he grilled for dinner. The fish were Wahoo also called Ono and Ahi. Both were delicious; but, we liked the Ahi best. There is nothing like fresh Ahi!
In addition to the fish, he also grilled some peppers. Fresh pineapple rounded out our dinner. We all agreed that Hawaiian pineapple is the sweetest when eaten on one of the islands!
Landscape near the dairy Photo by N Knott |
We purchased a bag of flour tortillas, a container each of salsa and guacamole so we could make fish tacos for lunch with the fish leftover from our previous dinner. Those were delicious. Bob and N went for an afternoon snorkel session. I stayed home and worked on this post!
N's flight left at 11pm. We were sad to see her leave. It was great to share our adventure and I am so honored to have been surprised with her visit!
4 comments:
So much fun,,, and wonderful memories!
Luann, so true about the wonderful memories! It was a great trip!!
What wonderful adventures you're having! And now I can't stop picturing what a goat would look like, out on the ocean riding a surfboard... :-)
Too funny, Rebecca!!! Surfboards were fences, sign boards to the property, roofing elements for shade. . .I should have thought to take some photos. Perhaps, another time! Thanks for stopping by!
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