If you've just joined our South Maui Beach Walk, go back a couple of posts to see what you missed. For those of you walking with me, we have rounded the corner from Wailea Point, and we look down upon the beautiful beach fronting the very glamorous Four Season's Resort. This is Blogtrotter's favorite so he commented, and it's much less kid-friendly than the following hotel we come across next-- the Grand Wailea Resort, and that is the buildings of the GW in the distance, not the Four Seasons... Read Full Story
I've photographed this leaf-filled grate before and posted it here on Wailea Daily Photo, but this time I'm posting it with my shadow. The two year birthday of Wailea Daily Photo is approaching: August 15!!! And I'm reflecting on all the images I've posted here these past two years. Sometimes I tell myself it's time to stop! Other times I tell myself to keep going! And other times I tell myself to keep going until we move! So we'll see what the future holds for Wailea Daily Photo.... This... Read Full Story
People who know me well understand I am quirky and playful. And my partner knows my nature, and thus, he agreed to let me put a box on his head and take his photograph for this month's April Theme of a Public Mail (Male) Box. He's such a good sport, isn't he? I added the extra touches of the face and the red flag to make the photo have more pizazz! My partner is flashing the famous Hawaiian shaka sign. If you would like to know more about the shaka, click here. April's Theme Day for the... Read Full Story
Lahaina Town Lahaina used to be a whaling town – and it certainly is unique to look at. The historical sites here are numerous - not to mention the shopping. Friday night is Art Night (free) on Front Street, sponsored by the Lahaina Arts Society. Maui Arts and Cultural Center One Cameron Way, KahuluiPerforming arts complex featuring hula Exhibits Theater, exhibits and more. Exhibits are free.Lahaina Center Activities 900 Front St., LahainaFree hula lessons, craft making, hula shows, replica... Read Full Story
We returned late yesterday from spending several days in Hana and negotiating the approximately 52-mile tricky, curving, oftentimes one-lane road to Hana. This trip usually takes between 2 to 4 hours one way depending upon a number of variables: how fast you drive, traffic, roadwork, and stops along the way to explore the lookouts and state parks. Maui's only coastal rain forest is breathtaking as you wind your way to Hana. My partner drove over, and I drove back. We wanted to show our... Read Full Story