Pele, the Revered Goddess of Fire and Volcanoes

Pele, the Revered Goddess of Fire and Volcanoes

In the heart of Hawaiian mythology is the fiery spirit of Pele, the goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes. Revered by the Hawaiian people, Pele is both a destructive and creative force, embodying the power and beauty of nature’s most formidable...
The Legend of Menehunes

The Legend of Menehunes

Have you heard about the Menehunes? They’re not a new Hawaiian boy band (although that would be interesting). The Menehunes are actually trouble-causing tricksters from Hawaiian folklore, known for their mischief and mystery. Who Are the Menehunes? Legend has it...
Hawaii for Introverts: Enjoy your Vacation Solo

Hawaii for Introverts: Enjoy your Vacation Solo

Whether you’re traveling solo, or just looking for a respite from the group travel (and who isn’t sometimes), Hawaii offers a myriad of experiences for introverts seeking solitude and adventure. So pack your sense of wonder and get ready to discover the...
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month: Eddie Aikau

Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month: Eddie Aikau

As part of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, I’d like to continue highlighting influential people from Hawai‘i. The subject of today’s blog is a figure that looms large in Hawai‘i but isn’t as well known outside the...
Revealed Travel: Coming to a National Park Near You

Revealed Travel: Coming to a National Park Near You

Summer is just around the corner, and if you’re like me, you’re ready to get outside and travel to new destinations. I have spent over three decades exploring and writing about the Hawaiian Islands, sharing the amazing things to see and do there. It still...
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