Hawaiian Week: Finale

I would like to comment on my experiences for the last part of my trip, which was to Hana, Maui. My husband and I have traveled there before and loved it. It is on a side of the island that is a bit difficult to get to. Either you need to drive a winding, mountainous road, or fly a small plane to get there. It is a lovely, chilled community on the eastern coast that is inhabited by mainly Hawaiians. This is highly unusual for Hawaii. Most communities are vastly populated by other ethnic groups than the original Hawaiians. There is basically 1 hotel in Hana, again run mainly by Hawaiians and that is where we stayed. We got to be friends with a few of the lovely people. What was shocking to find out was that there is a movement in Hawaii to save the Hawaiian tradition of songs, dances, stories, and culture because for 80 years in the 1800′s, the native people of Hawaii were forbidden to celebrate their cultur,e and many aspects of their way of life were lost. At the hotel in Hana, the culture is celebrated through dance and music, which is definitely helping to restore their traditions. We especially were enamored with CJ Helekahi, a Hawaiian musician.
Check out this video of him singing and he has a wonderful CD in iTunes, Ka Mahina.

Hawaiian Week: Part 2

Going to Yoga


Got up this morning to a bright blue sky, fresh wind, birds chirping and ready for yoga! Great way to start the day, especially outdoors with the Pacific Ocean in the distance!

View From Yoga Mat


What a sky!! We decided to explore the famous Maui Up Country and drove to a Lavender Farm. Unbelievable view, awesome flowers(discovered that I have lavender growing in my Margate NJ yard, who would have known??), and leisurely but gorgeous trails.

Lavender Farm View


Trail


Then off to the Botanical Gardens down the road for another set of leisurely, but gorgeous trails.

Botanical Gardens


Hawaii is known for its’ flowers. Everywhere you walk, drive, or bike there are more flowers. The trees, the bushes, even weeds have beautiful flowers peeking through!! Truly inspiring.

Awesome Gardens


To be continued…
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