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ULU ON THE MOVE!

It was my first morning back to Hawaii. We’d been gone for three months and I was thrilled to just sit on my lanai and savor Hualalai’s serenity. Then I heard the unmistakable sound of a helicopter’s rotator blades coming closer…and closer. I looked up and sure enough saw a helicopter approach, low enough that […]

We DO Live at the Best!

Oh, What A Beautiful Morning!

It was a busy morning on my lanai. First the sunrise!

 

Then Kelly’s Tree Service provided further viewing pleasure! These guys were up and down the palm trees, hacking off fronds the old fashioned way!

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Golfing at Hualalai!

Young Hotel Guest Playing in the Sand!

This young Hualalai guest wrote a special message in sand on the sidewalk.

 

Hualalai Twenty-Fifth Anniversary!

Full Moon Rising at Hualalai

photo by David Taran

Your Editor Has Been Off the Grid

If any of you wondered if your intrepid editor had fallen off the end of a pier, I have not. Instead I’ve been drowning in the monumental task of selling our home of 28 years and clearing it out along with the memories and thousands of photos that have accumulated […]

Classified and Sunset Struck

 

Pueo’s Menu:

Soup: Honaunau Broccoli Crema

Catch: Grilled Ahi, Lemon & Thyme Polenta, Spinach, Salsa Verde

Pasta: White Shrimp Gemelli, Sundried Tomato Crema, Lemon, Arugula

Full menu at pueososteria.com/menu

Please reply to order on email or call 808-339-7566 by 3pm

Pick up: be at Keolu lot approximately at 5:30 pm

 

Flowers and Things

Dear Members, Please excuse the lack of posts recently–your intrepid editor got stung by some super strong tropical insect and hasn’t had the use of her thumb (or really her brain) for several days. I’ve wanted to share the beautiful flower arrangements for Thanksgiving that I ordered via the Club, and the interesting shots Bill […]

Ocean Walk Way Still Not Repaired

The ocean walkway between the Palm Grove and the Beach Tree Beach was damaged this summer. Members were told that it would be repaired in September. I took this photo on October 4. September has come and gone.

Sunrise, Sunset and the Ocean

This piece of the rock called Hualalai remains a haven and has become a home to many of us, hunkering here.

photos by Bill McDowell

 

And for a tiny taste of the ocean, click the link below.

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What’s Up at Hualalai?

Many people have asked me what Hualalai Four Seasons is like right now. Here’s my short answer: it’s pretty much shut down. The hotel is completely fenced off. The Spa and gyms closed early on. Then the retail stores.

No restaurants are open, of course. Ke’olu is providing an excellent take […]

Some of the Reasons We Love Hualalai

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Hualalai is a unique place, offering a feast for the senses.

 

Annual Health Fair on August 28

Resident’s Beach House Delights

It’s hard to know what the best thing about the Resident’s Beach House is. I love that the little kids can play in the sand while their elders sip cocktails. I love that we can sit so close to the Pacific. I know I’m in love with the Chinese style steamed fish, but that’s not […]

CALLING ALL MEMBERS

Aloha!

This is an invitation to all members: I’d love to post some of your summer activities (wherever you are) on our blog. Please send me photos and texts! Mahalo mucho!

Monday Night Reception Announcement: Canoe Club at 5:00.

The Monday Night Mooch will be held this week at the Canoe Club at 5:00 PM.

Protect Our Beautiful Coastline

The US Military is proposing to use the Kohala Coast for military exercises beginning next year. At the least, these Exercises would harm the whales and dolphins, and mar the tranquility of the ocean we love. Please read the letter below from Mary Spears, which explains how you can voice your opinions about the proposal.

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Rainbow’s End

I always suspected it, but there’s proof now. The rainbow’s end is at Hualalai. Aloha Canoe Club!