State Goal 70% Clean Energy by 2030
70% Clean Energy by 2030
As a state, Hawaii has committed to a very aggressive and admirable goal of 70 percent clean energy for ground transportation and the generation of electricity by 2030. So, I thought I would pull info from various websites to help give my readers an idea of how things are progressing towards […]
39th Annual Ho’oku’ikahi Establishment Day Hawaiian Cultural Festival
If you’re going to be on the Big Island in the middle of August, you’ll want to mark your calendars for the 2011, 39th Annual Hookuikahi Establishment Day Hawaiian Cultural Festival at Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site on the Big Island of Hawaii! Located along the coast on the northern end of Kona, Puukohola Heiau […]
Uniquely Hawaiian Honey
Hawaiian Honey!
While all natural un-processed honeys are packed with nutritional goodness, not to mention just plain good to eat, you can get some very uniquely flavored honeys from those bees fortunate enough to call Hawaii home. Hawaiian honey can be found in lehua, macadamia nut, and even Wilelaiki Blossom (aka: Christmas berry) sourced flavors.
There is […]
H.N. Greenwell Store Museum
Another project of the Kona Historical Society is the restoration of the H.N. Greenwell Store Museum. They have gone through great lengths to research and stock items that would have been in need to the many cowboys (yes, cowboys…”paniolos” in Hawaii) and farmers in the area, circa 1890.
Built in 1870, by Englishman Henry Nicholas Greenwell, the […]
New Flow Advances Towards The Northern Edge of Pahoa – 12/3/14
- 11.22.24
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Newest Pahoa Flow Moving Northeast
As of Dec. 2, 2014, the area where the two lines of descent (the blue lines) is approximately 400 yards from the current flow. At the current rate of advancement, it should reach it sometime today. So, tomorrow will give a better idea of which direction the flow will take. It […]
Loco-Moco
- 11.22.24
- General, Hawaii...The Big Island, Big Island of Hawaii, food, Hawaii, Hilo, Kamuela, loco-moco, MyHawaiiFoodFun, Waimea
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Cafe 100 in Hilo (808 Kilauea Ave.), is the birthplace of this all-in-one, nutritionists’ nightmare, local favorite! The classic loco-moco is a bowl of rice, an egg fried over-easy, one hamburger patty, all smothered, generously in brown gravy. (You can feel your arteries harden with each delicious bite.)
Cafe 100 is a must-stop for my family […]
The Kona Coffee Living History Farm
One of the many Kona Historical Society’s projects, the Kona Coffee Living History Farm is a 5 1/2 acre farm with coffee and macadamia-nut trees, a farmhouse, and a coffee-processing mill, circa 1913. It is a reflection of life for some of the thousands of Japanese immigrants living in the area pre-1945.
The Kona Coffee Living […]
Best Views Of Honolulu Skyline
My #1 Pick for a Scenic View of Honolulu
Without a doubt, the best view of the Honolulu city-scape would be from the Puu Ualakaa State Wayside park area up Round Top Drive. The park is a popular destination for locals looking for a getaway picnic site without having to go too far.
Map to Puu Ualakaa […]