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  • Play Hulo the Hawaiian Word Game

    Destination: Hawaii Island

    On a recent Monday morning at Keauhou Beach Resort, Kumu Keala Ching led visitors in a game of Hulo!, a Hawaiian word game. At first glance, it reminded me of Scrabble, but I quickly learned Hulo! is a little more rambunctious than Scrabble.

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  • Red-Footed Boobies Like to Shop at Home Depot. What?

    Destination: Kauai

    It's Friday.  That means it's "Lighthouse Day" for me, and I couldn't ask for a better day.  Sunny skies and 74-degree temperature warms my skin and just enough of a light trade breeze keeps me from overheating.

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  • Seal Spotting (Again) on Kauai

    Destination: Kauai

    Hawaiian monk seal pup, close up, six weeks oldTwo weeks ago, 028 was reported with a fishing hook stuck in the corner of her mouth. Four feet or more of fishing line trailed her, wrapping around her body. People said she tried to haul out at a south shore beach here on Kauai, but the line trapped under her body as she galumphed up the beach kept tugging the hook in the corner of her mouth. After a few attempts, she retreated back to the ocean.

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  • Kauai Celebrates Prince Kuhio

    Destination: Kauai

    Tomorrow, the annual Prince Kuhio Celebration of the Arts commences.  The week-long event uses the example of Prince Kuhio to remind us of the importance of serving our communities and showcases many of the arts and cultural practices of our host community, including hula, canoe racing, salt making, music and, of course, food. 

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  • Q and A with Whale Researcher Jim Darling

    Destination: Hawaii Island, Kauai, Maui, Oahu

    A few weeks ago, I managed to fire off a few emails to Jim Darling in the height of the research season. For the past 30-some years, Jim has spent his winters in Hawaii—off the shores of west Maui, in particular—studying humpback whales. Jim’s primary field of research is whale song. Through Jim’s research, as I shared last week, we know that only the male whales sing and they do their primary singing in and around the breeding season. While Jim has studied gray whales off Vancouver and humpback whales throughout the North Pacific, he returns to Maui annually to focus on humpback singers and their song.

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  • Counting Hawaii's Humpback Whales

    Destination: Kauai, Maui

    In Hawaii, we take our endangered humpback whales seriously. February is known as Humpback Whale Awareness Month and the last Saturdays of January, February and March are officially known as Whale Count Days for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Hundreds of volunteers across the state brave potentially strong trade winds, pelting rain and searing sun to count humpback whales and record their behavior for four hours, starting at 8:00 a.m. We cancel in case of a tsunami, however, as was the case on Saturday, February 27, 2010, but we dutifully re-schedule, which is how I ended up on Crater Hill this past Saturday.

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  • Guest Blogger: Carol Yotsuda Wraps

    Destination: Kauai

    In 2006, the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii named Carol Yotsuda a “Living Treasure” for her efforts in preserving the culture of Hawaii. Carol is the executive director of the Garden Island Arts Council, a volunteer position she’s held since 1998. She is also a retired teacher, active artist, and she produces E Kanikapila Kakou, a Hawaiian music program held on Monday evenings through March on Kauai. The gatherings are conducted in the style of backyard musical jam sessions for which Hawaii is known. This year’s EKK theme is “The Stories behind the Songs.” Here, Carol recaps three recent performances by Kaumakaiwa Kanakaole and Sean Naauao, Cody Pueo Pata, and Aaron Sala and Snowbird Bento.

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  • Signs of Spring

    Destination: Hawaii Island, Kauai, Maui, Oahu

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  • Goodbye Tsunami. Hello Trade Winds.

    Destination: Hawaii Island, Kauai, Maui, Oahu

    On Saturday, February 27, 2010, Hawaii stopped. From 5:45 a.m. when the first round of automated Civil Defense messages went out via landline phones until 1:38 p.m. when the all clear sounded, most people in Hawaii stationed themselves in front of their television sets, computer monitors and/or mobile phones.

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  • Pancakes Hawaii-Style

    Destination: Kauai, Hawaii Island, Maui, Oahu

    I missed National Pancake Day yesterday and, for some reason, I feel like I missed out on something. Pancakes—particularly pancakes topped with bananas and macadamia nuts—are steeped in the food culture of Hawaii. Especially topped with coconut syrup.

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