Hawaii
Hurricane Walaka: Largest Hurricane In Over A Decade
Hurricane Walaka – Category 5: Hurricane Walaka was the largest Central Pacific Basin hurricane in over a decade. We didn’t hear about it because it missed Hawaii by 1,000 miles. Even though it missed by so far, the size of the hurricane and the strength serve as a warning to remain vigilant. Hurricane Walaka is the […]
Moving To Kona, Hawaii: Directory
Moving To Kona, Hawaii: Directory Most Read Articles: Moving To Kona Kona And The Pillars Of Pele? Just How Do People End Up In Hawaii? (Or As We Like To Ask, “What Took So Long?”) Over 400 Beautiful Kona Sunsets Kona Plant Life At 700 Fee: Photos & Pictures – All Plants All This Time […]
Which One Of These ‘Kona Nature Experiences’ Is True?
Which One Of These ‘Kona Nature Experiences’ Is True? The ‘Salt Harvesting Experience’ The ‘Pet A Seahorse Experience’ The ‘Pet An Octopus Experience’ The ‘Touch A Cloud (Forest) Experience’ The ‘(Almost) Touch A Manta Ray (Snorkel) Experience’ Well, wait for it… they are ALL true. If you have family or friends visiting from out of […]
Hurricanes Walaka & Sergio: Hurricane Season Isn’t Over Yet
10/01/2018 Hurricanes Walaka & Sergios Updates – Projected Path Forecast: Hawaii Appears Safe This is NOT an alert. This is NOT a warning. It is simply a reminder that hurricanes are still occurring all around Hawaii. Hurricane Rosa Projected To Become A Category 3 Hurricane: The Weather Channel is already offering headlines such as, “Rosa in the Eastern Pacific […]
Hawai‘i Sea Level Rise Impact Upon Hilo, HVNP & South Point
Could You Be Underwater With A Rise In Sea Levels? What Will The Area From Hilo To HVNP To South Point Look Like With A 3′ Sea Level Rise? The blue portions of the images below show which parts of Hawaii will be underwater with a three-foot sea level rise. You can click here to […]
Hawai‘i Sea Level Rise Impact Upon Kona
Could You Be Underwater With A Rise In Sea Levels? Read This Post To The End – It Can Get Worse: First things first – how sea level increases are currently projected starts below. Later we discuss how the land area in Hawaii vulnerable to sea level rise could be double previous estimates. What Will […]
The Big Island Is Both The Youngest, And Oldest, Island
Why The Big Island Is The ‘Youngest’ Island: The Big Island is somewhere between 400,000 and 800,000 years old – the youngest of any of the Hawaiian Islands. Pay a visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and you can see fresh lava, days, hours and even minutes old. The Big Island is the newest of all […]
Big Island: Kona Dreams (Are Dreams Really More Vivid In Hawaii?)
All This Time I Was California Dreaming: Right idea, wrong state. We lived for a number of years in the San Diego area. Beach walks, surfing, great weather – everything that SoCal is about. It was awesome. Then we came to Hawaii on vacation… it all changed. We moved here and our nighttime dreaming state […]
Hawaii? Paradise? Hippies? The Edge of Paradise Movie
The Ultimate Hawaiian Hippie Fantasy Relived Via New Movie The Edge of Paradise Movie It Was 1969… A group of hippies and surfers build a community of off-the-grid tree houses perched in a pristine forest on a beach in Hawaii. A clothing-optional, pot-friendly, tree house village started in 1969 and ended in flames eight years later. In […]
Employment Opportunities In Hawaii – The Rule Of 3’s (& The Exception To The Rule)
Before you find employment in Hawaii, you need to know the costs associated with living in Hawaii. (Not Surprisingly) Island Living Is Expensive: Anytime you live on an island, whether Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the San Juan Islands and even, to a certain extent, Australia, it is expensive. Before you move to Hawaii you need to […]