Bamboo Moon in Hawaii
Maui’s bamboo forests in the eastern section of Haleakala National Park create a mysterious, fun environment. read more
Maui’s bamboo forests in the eastern section of Haleakala National Park create a mysterious, fun environment. read more
Maui’s Ka’anapali coast is famous the world-over for it’s beautiful, soft beaches. Stretching for miles, one can enjoy that long walk on the beach only heard about in the movies. read more
Looking at Kahakuloa from West Maui’s winding, adventurous Kahekili hi-way (HWY 340), it is easy for one’s mind to imagine earlier days and a simpler life. read more
Hawaii officially became a state of the United States of America on August 21, 1959. This photograph of the original press release from President Dwight Eisenhower spells out the official admittance to the union. read more
The daily winds, wide open spaces, and warm weather of Kailua Bay on Hawaii’s island of Oahu make it an ideal spot for windsurfing and kiteboarding. read more
Typically known for its enormous winter waves and big-wave surfing competitions, Oahu’s north shore Waimea Bay is surprising calm and flat in the summer time. So what to do? Cliff dive of course. read more
Red Anthurium adds color and wonder to many Hawaii gardens, roadsides, and resorts. This large, red, waxy flower is eye-catching and shares a tropical feeling. read more
Outrigger canoes are abundant on Hawaiian shorelines. read more
The sun shimmers off the warm Pacific Ocean, hopefully preceding a green flash seen from Maui’s shores. read more
Manini Beach is one of our favorite places. On the Big Island’s Kona cost, Manini Beach moves from grey sands to grass to a’a lava. read more
The Big Island’s Waipio Valley is astonishing. Home to movie locations, horses, waterfalls, and some who don’t want to be found, Waipio is both scenic and engaging. read more
Maui affords many beautiful sunsets, each unique in its display of color, contrast, and setting. read more