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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Like T-shirts? Lahaina, Maui has changed. It's T-shirt City. Is Maui for the better?
MauiExplore Lahaina, Maui. If you like shopping for t-shirts. Front Street is where life begins in Lahaina. The city is more often known as a whaler port that became a T-Shirt and Art Gallery magnet. Tourist goodies and historical references aside, Lahaina is a remarkable journey. Assuming… read more »

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Best Kaanapali Beach view is elsewhere; Lanai, Molokai, Sunsets, sand.
BeachKaanapali Beach on Maui’s west shore was once considered the best beach on the Valley Isle. Today, the best view of Kaanapali beaches is with your back to the beach. Why? Today, Kaanapali Beach is littered with… read more »

Friday, October 23, 2009

4,000 weddings performed on Maui? How many will touch?
ChurchAssuming they’re still marrying just two people per wedding, that’s also 4,000 weddings. And a lot of rice. However, this story is really about weddings on Maui from Romantic Maui Weddings and Honeymoons—4,000 couples since 1988. That’s 15 years. That’s 266 weddings a year. That’s a wedding a day, except on Wednesday and Thursday. read more »

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Where's Hana? What's it like? Why would you go there? Good questions, all.
HanaOK, where's Hana? It's on Maui. How do you get there? Pull out your intestines and sling ‘em to the floor. It’ll look just like a map of the road to Hana, Maui. It’s all twisty, and curvy, with hairpin turns, and narrow constrictions, and bumps in the road— similar to those two Krispy Kremes you had this morning. read more »

Monday, May 25, 2009

Every guy knows that the penalty for bigamy is two wives. But 21? Is that 21 Queens?
KaahumanuIt’s always sad to know your true love really loves another. The pain can be lessened somewhat by knowing that, of your love's 21 loves, you’re Numero Uno. Such was the life of a Queen in ancient Hawaii… read more »

Friday, July 30, 2004

Once you get to the edge of the earth it's best to turn around and come back.
Maui is today’s focus on fun people and places. Assuming you have yet to venture to Maui’s hidden Hana (53 miles and about 4 hours from the airport), you’ll be impressed at how close you’ll be to the end of the earth. Almost. But not quite. Beyond Hana there's actually one more stop… read more »

Tuesday, July 13, 2004

No island in the Hawaiian Archipelego is perfect. Maui is nearly perfect.
Grab an extra package of Certs (two, two mints in one), we’re heading to Maui again while listening to the beat of a different drummer on my iPod. 2,000 songs in your pocket—and not one of them says anything about Maui. So, with nary a to do, everything you didn’t want to know about Maui… read more »

Friday, July 02, 2004

You won't find "On The Road To Hana" among the tapes and DVDs at Blockbuster.
Pull out your intestines and sling ‘em to the floor. It’ll look just like a map of the road to Hana, Maui. It’s all twisty, and curvy, with hairpin turns, and narrow constrictions, and bumps in the road— similar to those two low carb Krispy Kremes you had this morning. read more »

Monday, June 21, 2004

Surprise! Since you can see the sun, you'd assume it lives in the center of the solar system. Wrong.
The House of the Sun is Mount Haleakala on the island of Maui in Hawaii. Haleakala means “House of the Sun” in Hawaiian. Ancient Hawaiian folks noticed that the sun appeared to rise from the crater lip at dawn, and figured that if the sun came out of the crater, then it must have spent the night there. read more »

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