The Love Story of Naupaka
Let’s discover the romance behind Naupaka, a common Hawaii plant with a not-so-common story. There’s a story hidden in everything around us, and like many…
Lauhala: Weaving Yesterday into Today
“Lau means leaf in Hawaiian,” explains Cindy Whitehawk, a lauhala teacher from Kona. “The hala tree has a pineapple-like fruit, and it breaks into keys’….
Ohana Means Family
Lilo put it well, “Ohana means family.” And I bet you can finish the rest…”Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten.” From there,…
Gifts of Aloha Go a Long Way
Chocolate covered mac nuts! Kona coffee! Did I get your attention? They’re popular products that complete any trip to Hawaii and remind visitors of our…
Mochi Oahu: Best Spots to Buy & Recipe!
Mochi Oahu: Are you looking for a sweet treat while on the island? Or maybe you’re missing this tasty snack after you return home. Today…
Tattoos and Paradise
Many who travel to Hawaii come with the intent of getting tattooed while visiting. Hawaii’s tattooing roots run deep and it is a wonderful lifetime…