Inspired by Active Rain Staffer Mike Judge's blog post challenge to ask him anything, I thought I would do the same; as my blog is titled Questions for Kimo, I think it would be apropos. So while I patiently wait for Mike to answer my Active Rain question posed to him I thought I would field a few from those who might be interested in learning more about my beautiful home, Hawaii.

Sunset on the Gold Coast, Diamond Head Oahu-Photo by Kimo

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I'm an Hawaiian Ask Me Anything About Hawaii!  

 
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5 Comments on I'm an Hawaiian Ask Me Anything About Hawaii!

SEP
30
Outside Blog

Hi Kimo-OK, I've never been to Hawaii, so if someone were planning a trip there and were on a limited time frame what would be the top 3 places or things to do or see that may be missed by most tourists. 

9:29pm • #1
OCT
01
3 Featured Posts

Aloha Kathy, mahalo for your question. In my humble opinion here are three must see's-

The Cliffs of Molokai-

Rising over 2000 feet out of the startlingly blue waters on the North Coast of the island, the Molokai Sea Cliffs are the tallest anywhere on Earth. ...

Waimea Canyon, Kauai-

Waimea Canyon is the largest canyon in the Pacific and truly a dramatic sight to behold. The canyon measures 10 miles long, 1 mile wide, and more than ...

Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park -

Witness the Big Islands active volcano in a continuous state of eruption since the 1980's ...

12:50am • #2
Outside Blog

Kimo- Thanks for the info!  I've always wanted to visit Hawaii and this will help me focus on the places i need to visit when I go. 

1:16pm • #3
OCT
14
Outside Blog

Aloha Kimo;

You appear to be truly blessed! Are the people as nice as the climate and scenery?

 Regards; Kimberley

7:40pm • #4
OCT
15
3 Featured Posts

Aloha Kimberley, Hawaiian culture is all about Aloha and hospitality. The word aloha has several meanings including: hello, goodbye, I love you, and I recognize the God being in you. Aloha is also sometimes interpreted as an acronym for five words meaning kindness (akahai), unity (lokahi), agreeability (olu'olu), humility (ha'aha'a) and patience (ahonui). Thanks for your question!

 

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