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Different Aspects of the Sun Setting Over the Pacific

Bill McDowell captures the many moods of Hualalai sunsets.

 

 

Lunar Eclipse Captures the Attention of Hualalai Residents

The dining room of Ke’olu emptied as diners moved outside to see the progression of the lunar eclipse on Sunday night, January 20.

photo courtesy of Pam Krug

photo courtesy of Dr. Leslie Reti

 

photo courtesy of Bob Huret

 

 

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Crimson Flowering Flora Plus a Green Friend

 

photos courtesy of Bill McDowell

Helpful Guide for HanaHou Recycling: It’s Easy!

Experience Palamanui Community College!

Please join Barbara and Rob Kildow for an opportunity to experience Hawaii Community College Palamanui Campus this Friday, November 16: Limited to just 14 people, the visit will begin with a hike led by Dr. Richard Stevens, where you’ll see glimpses of our local landscape being transformed with native reforestation efforts and the creation […]

A Beautiful Morning for a Boat Ride

Canoe Club is closed for October, but Ke ‘Olu is up and running as of October 4th

It was another beautifully clear day up at the Ke ‘Olu dining room at Lunch Time

 

At the Ke ‘Olu pool the call buttons are out on the side tables ready to buzz someone for an order or help.

Buttons are numbered so staff know exactly where to […]

An Absence of Lava

http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2018/08/31/hawaii-news/an-absence-of-lava/

No lava is seen in fissure 8 in Leilani Estates in this photo taken Monday. (USGS/Courtesy photo)

By Nature Made

HILO — Lava was no longer oozing into the ocean or sitting inside fissure 8 during an overflight Wednesday morning, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

That appears to mark the first […]

June 7th Sunrise

Sunrise, Thursday June 7, 2018. As photographed by our Ala Kai’i Nalu team member Randall. Breathtaking!

Thanks to Barbara Kildow

Yesterday and Today Clear Days at Hualalai and Four Seasons