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Monday morning at Hualalai started with a beautiful sunrise. Then it was time for the eclipse to begin. Although it was a bit cloudy and we were just a little bit in the path of the eclipse , I was happy I had my Eclipse Glasses so I could see this celestial marvel. […] One of the most interesting places at Hualalai is the Kumu Kai Center located at King’s Pond. On March 29, Kelsey Makida, the Marine Husbandry Specialist at Hualalai, will be speaking at 10:30 am. about marine species. What a way to welcome spring! Title: Spring Into Ocean Life Speaker: Kelsey Makida In honor of spring […] The Hualalai Ohana Foundation has planned a couple of fun, friendly days of competition in some of our most popular venues. Here’s a link to the registration page where you can sign up for tickets: https://hualalaiohanafoundation.networkforgood.com/events/67602-2024-hualalai-founder-s-classic photo by Becky Holman
Just off the shore in front of the Sea Shell Pool I had to pull my sweatshirt back out on Thursday night at 5:30 PM when the weather did a 180. Back to WINDY and COLD with mauka rain in Waimea. Fortunately, the sun still sets every night! photo by Becky Holman
photo by David Taran
[…] Mu’umu’u Month Celebration!
In our family, we’ve loved the mu’umu’u since the 1950s! My little sister and me.
NERD TALK
DISCOVERY SERIES
AND WINTER SWELLS BROUGHT BIG WAVES: SURF AND SAND!
photo by Bill McDowell photo by Bill […] January begins quietly at Hualalai. As festive guests depart that first week, homeowners take a deep breath and perhaps a nap or two. The whales frolic off shore and the first banana crop of the year ripens on the tree. It is peaceful. But it’s the quiet before the storm: the Mitsubishi Championship arrives, along […] Festive Season is already at the half way mark. Lots of good things happening, past, present and future. December 29: NERD TALK Title: DRIFT Speakder:Jeffrey Milisen Time: 10:30 a.m. Location: Kumu Kai at Kings Pond Join Jeffrey Milisen as he talks about his experiences and work as a Blackwater Specialist and Marine Biologist Jeff helped […] Good morning on this mid-December day! Filled with Hanukah latkes, I’m now taking a rest and looking forward to all the Christmas cookies I’m going to eat. I hope I won’t be mistaken for a stuffed NeNe. It’s that time of year Today we have a mixed bag of seasonal goodies. Bill McDowell has shared […] I think your wonderful editor, who has had no luck with technology since the remote control was invented, may have finally found out how to get the blog up and running. It required a bit of capital expense and two hours with two different Bluehost techs, who probably have quit the business after dealing with […]
Nerd Talk: Coral Restoration in West Hawai‘i: How do we do it? Talk description: Coral restoration in West Hawai‘i is a relatively novel practice. The Nature Conservancy aims to explore and test various restoration growth methods across different species to better understand what are the most effective ways conduct coral restoration in West […] In these turbulent days around the globe, it is important to have time for quiet reflection, no matter where you are. Sunset is a good opportunity for this. Here is a photo taken by Julie Wrigley this summer in Alaska. Below, Bill McDowell comments on the quiet healing of Alaska. “Our return to our […] Learning Hawaiian history!!! Date and Time: September 29th at 2:30 at Kumu Kai Marine Center Title: Hawaiian voyaging canoes & thriving communities Description: Join our Kaupulehu Cultural Center manager, Kaaiohelo McAfee-Torco, as she combines her love of Hawaiian culture and sailing to explain the importance of ahupua’a (traditional Hawaiian land divisions). Learn how Hawaiian voyaging […] |