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Category Archive for 'Hawai'i'

I’m back on the mainland… It was quite the process getting home. The airline I had my ticket booked through went out of business. After much stress Delta Airline came to the rescue. Minus the overlay in my least favorite airport (LAX) the trip home was… enjoyable. I flew all through the night and wasn’t […]

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Aloha ‘Oe

My Hawaiian adventure is sadly coming to a close. This Wednesday I will be flying over the big blue back to the mainland. I must say I am sad and ready to go home all at the same time. I am not looking forward to going […]

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Easter Sunday

I hope everyone had a fantastic Easter and that you were able to not only participate in Easter traditions but that you were also able to turn your thoughts towards Christ and his atoning sacrifice! It felt rather odd not being able to share this Easter season with immediate&extended family, not participating in the traditional […]

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Hawaiian Monk Seal

Today I went to the beach to soak up some sun and apparently I wasn’t the only one with this idea. There on my beach was an enormous monk seal (Ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua/Monachus schauinslandi) napping on the sand. I still cannot believe it! I’ve seen a lot of things in my life but this definitely makes […]

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Hau’oli Makahiki Hou

Wishing you a Happy New Year from Hawi’i!

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Aloha!

December 27, 2007
I was walking along the beach minding my own business when the beach decided to eat me. I hope this picture makes you laugh as much as the experience made me laugh. In the process my purse was soaked which included several electronic devises and my check book…. luckily after the help […]

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Hang Loose County

You know you are in Hawaii when:
1. When the majority of people hang their clothes out to dry on a clothesline.
2. When more people own bikes and/or bus passes than cars.
3. When sand, rust, and mold are unavoidable.
4. When the main type of clothing attire consists of a t-shirt, swimming trunks, and slipas (known […]

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