Monthly Archives: November 2014

Keanae Arboretum: A family tree-hug on Maui’s Hana Highway

By noreply@blogger.com (e komo mai) Halfway to Hana and right on the sleepy highway, the Keanae Arboretum is the perfect spot for everyone to pile out of the car and commune with trees from all over the planet. A wide, easy-going path will suit anyone from toddlers to grandma. A few flowers, like red ginger…
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Aloha Friday Photo: Oahu North Shore Rainbow

By Sheila Beal Mahalo to Ken Mulse for sharing this beautiful Oahu rainbow photo with us for Aloha Friday Photos. Here's the story behind Ken's photo that he took in August: I caught this photo on the North Shore on the way to Sharks Cove on Sunday. Hope you like it as much as I…
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Puna Lava Meets Power Poles

By Ryan Ozawa The slow-moving Puna lava flow crossed its first road in Puna, a long-anticipated milestone in a creeping natural disaster that has been unfolding since June 27. With the havoc wreaked by Hurricane Iselle in August fresh in their minds, the folks at Hawaiian Electric Light Co. hatched a plan to try and…
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Gingered Sweet Potatoes

These sweet potatoes will fill your house with a fall fragrance as well as call your family to the table. Search Click Here to Search Recipes   [monkeytools msnip="https://memochimp.com/memo.php?u=2638&p=1854"][wpurp-searchable-recipe]Gingered Sweet Potatoes - These sweet potatoes will fill your house with a fall fragrance as well as call your family to the table. - Okinawan (purple)…
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