Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Fun Blog about Maui Where You Can Talk Story

My friend Cherie, owner and operator of the Hale Hookipa Inn, a Maui bed and breakfast, talks story on her Maui blog, Hookipa Aikane, or Home Sharing Friend. She's had some great posts lately, from the Fourth of July in Makawao, upcountry Maui, to her organic garden, her Maui stories are great reading for anyone who loves the true meaning of Aloha.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

The Great Things One Can Find When Not Looking

While sitting around bored the other day, I got an email from Mike at Trip Advisor, who wanted to do some link exchanges. He offered to link to some of my sites from this great page of Hawaii links, which I spent some time following to find some very interesting Hawaiian sites. While most of the links on that page are for vacation rentals, there are some activities ones that I really enjoyed, like for Kayaking and Whale watching.

Oddly, that same day, Chris from Conservation Hawaii offered to swap blog posts, which led me to his fun and informative blog. His post is on the Hawaii Blog.

Boredom cured!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Free Desktop Wallpaper of Hawaii

We've been taking computer background photographs, and offering high resolution versions of those pictures for download as free desktop wallpaper, since 1996. When we moved to Hawaii for a year in 1998, we took some Hawaii pictures that became very popular, and still are. In 2001 we made that whole site for Hawaii pictures and other Hawaii stuff, and it is still one of our most popular sites.

Over the years we found ourselves adding more and more pictures for use as computer backgrounds, so we started that photography blog to make it easier to post them all!

So, if you can't afford a Hawaii vacation like a Maui wedding or other Hawaii wedding package, maybe you can take a few seconds and download some free wallpaper pictures of Hawaii. We've found that great shots of a Hawaii beach makes for some warm viewing on a cold and snowy day!

Friday, February 05, 2010

Green Hawaiian Weddings

My friend Klaus, proprietor of Paradise Maui and King of Maui Weddings, is now offering green Hawaiian weddings in Maui! If you combine your green wedding with a volunteer vacation in Hawaii, you could do a lot of good and save 5% on your stay at the Hale Hookipa Inn, a Maui Hawaii bed and breakfast, plus have another 5% donated to the cause for which you volunteer.

Also, a little inside information bird has whispered in my ear that Klaus is going to do Hawaiian style weddings in New York, but it's not official yet... That would be a nice thing to do for all the cold New Yorkers who love Hawaii but can't afford to go there for their wedding.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Solar Powered Vacation Rental Near the Best Beach in the World


Hamoa Beach (picture, right, by Beach Bum Paradise) in Hana, Maui, Hawaii, has consistently been voted one of the best beaches in the world. Here's what James Michener had to say about it:
Paradoxically, the only beach I have ever seen that looks like the South Pacific was in the North Pacific. Hamoa Beach on Maui Island in Hawai'i; a beach so perfectly formed that I wonder at its comparative obscurity. Formed into the shape of a half moon, it is rimmed by boulders of lava and guarded by tall volcanic needles. Pandanus [Hala] trees line the shore, which offers a crescent of black and silver sand.
It takes some serious carbon output to get to Hawaii, no matter where you're coming from. And then there's even more driving to get out the famous Road to Hana. But once you're out there, just 2 miles from Hamoa beach, is this solar powered Hana Maui vacation rental house: The Hana Country Cottage.


It sure won't feel like you're reducing your carbon foot print! This place has 2600 sq. feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 4 luscious acres. It's a pleasant one mile walk to the Venus Pool, a popular swimming hole near Hana. And the solar power means that much less carbon to offset!


The house is decorated in antiques and warm country furniture. The ocean views, like this one from one of the bedrooms, are awe inspiring! The tropical gardens are beautiful and green. The whole atmosphere is one of relaxation and serenity that you just can't get at a busy resort or condo complex.

Visit the web site for the Hana Country Cottage for details on rates and terms, and to see a great compilation of things to do on the east side of Maui, while you're staying there.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Spectacular New Photographs of Kauai

Another bonus for anyone actually paying attention to this little-known blog that I inherited from an internet marketing client who moved on to other things: spectacular new Hawaii pictures from the Island of Kauai.

One of my clients, who has a Kauai Hawaii beach house rental that is literally the gold at the end of the rainbow, just sent me new high-resolution pictures of the house and various shots from around Kauai. This shot proves that her Hawaii beach accommodations are literally right smack dab at the end of the rainbow. Look closely, because there are actually two rainbows.



I'll be posting some of these pictures over at my computer backgrounds photography blog soon, but this is a little bonus for you readers of this blog: head over to this Kauai vacation rental beach house web site now, and you can download the full-size, high resolution pictures (for private use only) right now!

Be sure to go to the page about the island of Kauai, where you'll see some of the fabulous sunset shots (like the one above) that inspired me to write this post. And how about this nice shot of the ocean with a boat leaving its wake? It inspired the simple but effective background for the header of this blog.

Friday, July 24, 2009

A little bonus preview for viewers of this little-known and used blog...

Thought this would be the perfect place for the first mention of a new site I've been working on. This site, about volunteering while on vacation in Hawaii, is the brain child of my friend Cherie Attix, who was recognized by O Magazine for her voluntourism efforts.

The new site, which isn't quite ready yet, will focus on various groups and organizations that have programs for volunteers in Hawaii. Since Cherie lives on Maui (she runs the Hale Hookipa Inn Maui Bed and Breakfast in Makawao), the site is, for now, Maui centric. There are so many volunteer projects to choose from just on Maui! From the top of Haleakala (bunkhouse lodging provided) to the beautiful Maui beaches, there's a volunteer project that right for you and your family. In fact, many of the volunteer possibilities are perfect for children, and give them an opportunity to learn while they help.

If you'd like to help us with this project, please let me know! This is a great way to give something back to the culture, environment, and community in Hawaii where you vacation!

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Hawaii Beach Weddings

My friend Klaus runs Paradise Maui, where you can go right now to find out how you can save money by opting for a small, romantic wedding in Hawaii, instead of a big church wedding. And without all those guests flying around the world to be there, you'll have a much smaller carbon footprint for your big day.

Plus, you'll be right there in paradise for your honeymoon!

I talk about the advantages of a Hawaii beach wedding in my Hawaii blog today.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Rather than just letting it go to waste

This little blog was abandoned. I'm going to give it a home now, and use it to announce travel news and info for the south pacific and Asia regions, including Hawaii.

First up on the agenda is a new Hawaii blog from our old friend, Cherie Attix, who runs a historic bed and breakfast on Maui, in the Hawaiian Islands. Cherie is a conscientious community member on Maui who cherishes her environment and works to make it better every day. The grounds of the Hale Hookipa Inn Maui Bed and Breakfast are all organic and feature delicious tropical fruits!

Cherie's new blog will feature her adventures on Maui, which are always of great interest to anyone who loves the tropical islands of Hawaii and the south pacific. I hope you'll check it out!