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Maui Attractions Newsletter
August 2009
[Events] [Natural History] [Arts & Culture]
[Braddah-Nics] [Local Grinds] [Hawaiiana]
 

Featured Properties

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MLS: 340653
Pictures: 7 more.
Price: $950,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Vacant Land
Top of the Hill in Phase 1 with sunset views, whale watching and can see both Lanai and Molokai Island. Very level lot easy to build. Create your dream home from one of 6 plans to begin your retirement on Maui and have the Kapalua lifestyle. Swimming pool area has been redone. Large recreation center. tennis courts, Barbecue areas. Only lot listed in Phase 1. Begin today designing your Maui home.
MLS: 340657
Pictures: 10 more.
Price: $1,099,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Vacant Land
Excellent opportunity to begin the Maui lifestyle at the Plantation Estates Phase I in Kapalua. Lot 13 is very level for easy foundation work. The lot faces east for all of the early morning sunrises and the evening moon rise. On the right side sits a one story home on the gully between the lots for privacy on any home built on this lot. This lot is really a real gem for either a one or two story home. Close to restaurant and beach access and midst the Plantation Golf Course. This is a gem. This is the best priced lot in Phase I or II of Plantation Estates. See it today.
MLS: 340661
Pictures: 25 more.
Price: $875,000 Fee Simple
District: Wailuku
Type: Single Family
Beds: 3
Baths: 2.00
Bi-Coastal views of the harbor, Haleakala, Kahului lights at night. Spacious single level home that is being sold unfurnished. Enjoy the cool breeze and quiet cul -de-sac living in this newer subdivision above Wailluku. This home has many upgrades with solar hot water system, water softener with reverse osmosis purifier. GE Profile refrigerator and upgraded Microwave, new blinds throughout, designer colors on walls and trim, cherry wood flooring throughout. Total square footage = 2,770 with 1,887 interior space 482 Sq. ft garage 401 Sq. ft of covered lanais. Outside lanai has 3 glass doors for protection from wind. 40 yr. manufactuer's guarantee on roof and siding. Seller may consider some financing for 3 years with a good down payment.
MLS: 340654
Pictures: 14 more.
Price: $148,000 Fee Simple
District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai
Type: Condo
Building: Honokowai East
Unit: 303
Baths: 1.00
Excellent starter home. Unit has been upgraded and nice views from this unit. Up high to get some breeze also. A very good complex that is near the beach and shopping at the stores with sidewalks for walking. Complex has a pool and tennis courts for easy relaxing. Quiet complex. Tenant occupied so must have 48 hours notice to show. Electric included in maintenance fee.
MLS: 340655
Pictures: 12 more.
Price: $290,000 Fee Simple
District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai
Type: Condo
Building: Honokowai East
Unit: 112
Beds: 2
Baths: 1.00
Excellent home for first time buyers. Nice ground floor 2 bed 1 bath unit that is in very good condition with numerous upgrades. This is a nice quiet property with many home owners living here full time. Complex has a very nice pool and tennis courts and easy walk to shops and the beach is across the street. Tenant occupied so do need 48 hours to show. Electric is included in maintenance fees.
MLS: 340647
Pictures: 18 more.
Price: $570,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Golf Villas
Unit: 12T2
Beds: 1
Baths: 1.50
Great Golf townhouse right on the golf course with mountain and sunset views. Excellent condition as not in rental. Easy to show. This unit is very close to pool, restaurant, beach across the street for an easy walk. End of cul de sac location for privacy. Unit has street access. for easy entry.
MLS: 340794
Pictures: 12 more.
Price: $690,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Golf Villas
Unit: 16P3,4
Beds: 2
Baths: 2.00
Excellent Golf Villa right on the fairway. Great viewing for the LPGA game to be held next October. Lanai has been enclosed on dining side for more living area. Some oceanview. Unit has not been in rental pool. Golf Villas have 4 pools and easy walk to beach, tennis,restaurrants and all of the Kapalua amenities. Unit is in very good condition.
MLS: 338995 - Potential Short Sale
Pictures: 7 more.
Price: $700,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Bay Villas I
Unit: 17B-4
Beds: 1
Baths: 1.00
Potential Short Sale: Yes
OUTSTANDING VIEWS FROM THIS BRIDGE LEVEL UNIT. EXCELLENT RENTAL UNIT DUE TO LOCATION AND CENTRAL AC. SPECTACULAR LOCATION AND VERY COMFORTABLE LIVING. ANY OFFER AND SALE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CURRENT LENDER.
MLS: 340658 - Potential Short Sale
Pictures: 21 more.
Price: $700,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Golf Villas
Unit: 26P1,2
Beds: 2
Baths: 2.00
Potential Short Sale: Yes
Great end unit at the top of the cul-de-sac for privacy. Four pools in Kapalua Golf Villas, short walk to tennis garden, restaurants, Kapalua Spa and beach. The unit is in good condition and in private rental program. Unit has central a/c and has some upgrades with the cabinets and tile. Fully furnished. Some view of the sunsets through the trees. Very nice for living as quiet and very private. Close walk to the new spa and shuttle will take you to all of the other Kapalua dining and beaches.
MLS: 340660
Pictures: 19 more.
Price: $715,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Ridge
Unit: 1012
Beds: 1
Baths: 2.00
Very good views from living and dining area and kitchen. The Ridge has two very well located pools and also the big recreation room with kitchen and enclosed party room. The unit is well located to pool and short walk to office and beach across the street. This is a very good price for this unit. New carpet and has been kept up. Appliances are all in good working order. This is well priced for the market and you must see to appreciate living at the Ridge. Unit is being sold furnished with a few exclusions. This is a unit to see.
Events

Natural History

 

Shower Tree
(Cassia spp.)

Shower trees line Baldwin Avenue as you wend your way up from Paia to Makawao. Clouds of flowers in large grape-like clusters cover the tree in the spring through mid-summer, brightening the landscape and your journey. Sometimes, because of dry weather, the rainbows can bloom through October. A line of shower trees is a glorious sight.

Shower trees are considered one of the most beautiful of all tropical trees. They are members of the Senna subfamily of the Legume family, closely related to the poincianas, and they seem to grow best in the lowlands. They make wonderful shade trees.

The Golden shower tree (Cassia fistula) is the most common and is a native of India, where it is also known as the Indian Laburnum. The tree is also the national tree of Thailand, where it is often seen along roads and avenues of established towns like Kahului and Lahaina.
They grow to about 35 feet tall.

The Pink or Coral shower tree (C. grandis) is largest of the shower trees and is from tropical America. It grows to about 40 feet tall. It is the first Cassia to bloom in the spring and is covered with masses of at first pinkish-lavender blossoms that turn coral-pink. It has been cultivated in Hawaii since 1870 so at the end of March until May, many trees can be seen sprinkled throughout the island.

Other Cassia varieties are also found in gardens and public plantings. C. multifuga and C. siamea are yellow-flowering, while C. bakeriana. A native of Thailand, has pink blooms. C. javanica, less commonly seen, has pink and white flowers. The last is a late bloomer, reaching peak bloom in June. It is a smaller tree from Sumatra and Java. The tight masses of flowers are pale pink or white with yellow stamens and a green style. It is said to resemble the Mainland flowering quince or crabapple trees.

Crosses between C. javanica and C. fistula have produced the many hybrids called Rainbow shower. The trees, with blends of pink, yellow, lemon, bronze, pink, rose, and apricot, are a beautiful addition to the landscape. They are a seed-grown hybrid. Because of their hybrid nature, every tree is different. The Rainbow shower tree is the official tree of the city of Honolulu.
The flowers are followed by black cylindrical seed pods, as long as two feet,and contain as many as 100 yellow-brown seeds which are used by lei makers, embedded in a dark, sweet and sticky pulp. This pulp is used in some places in Asia as a purgative for intestinal cleansing. (The old name for Golden shower is "purging cassia.") In India the pulp is added to tobacco for smoking.

The Rainbow shower tree's popularity among Island gardeners and landscapers is due to its reputation for producing less seed pods than the Pink or the Golden shower. They are certainly less "messy."

All shower trees produce fine-quality timber and medicinal ingredients. Their leaves differ: Rainbow showers have dark green, oval leaves, Golden showers have longer, light green leaves and pink-and-white shower leaves are oval and fairly small.

 

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Arts & Culture

 

Lower Paia Stores And Shops Pt.2

In July, 1930, a fire broke out early on a Sunday morning in the new Tam Ho store building at Paia's main intersection. It started about 1 a.m. Hundreds of volunteers from the upcountry area rushed to help the firefighters as soon as they heard the news, but insufficient water pressure and the lack of fire hydrants allowed the flames to destroy the wooden framed structures in the immediate area before leaping across the highway. A plan to use dynamite to make a fire break was abandoned as futile after Deputy Sheriff Frank Silva and his men blew up one of the buildings.

By 5 a.m. the fire had destroyed some 15 stores and a number of smaller structures. The Paia police station was wiped out. The Maui News reported that the damages were estimated at $100,000 to $150,000 and that 150 persons were left homeless by the fire. It was devastating. The report said that total insurance on the buildings and goods carried by the merchants amounted to about $30,000.

Finally, a pump belonging to Maui Agricultural Company was used to pump water from the ocean onto the ruins of the business heart of Lower Paia. This prevented the wind from picking up the embers and scattering them all over the rest of the town. In all of this, the timely efforts of some men who stayed through the inferno wetting down burlap bags spread over the top of the Paia Mercantile building saved it from major damage. Arson was suspected.

During World War II, the independent stores profited when thousands of military personnel were stationed around the area. By 1941, there were 16,000 soldiers stationed in Haiku and it was a boom-time for all the merchants in the area. The concept of cash-and-carry stores probably got its start from the military use of cash for their purchases. Before then most merchants followed the plantation store policy of running tabs for their customers, which were paid off when the workers got paid.

In 1946, the infamous "April Fool's" tidal wave caused by a quake in Alaska damaged sections of Lower Paia, as well as all along the north shore and the east coastline of the island. Ten waves swept the coastline from Hana to Lahaina. On Maui, it left 14 people dead and two injured, 77 buildings completely demolished, 156 buildings damaged and 550 people homeless. Buildings and homes were washed off their foundations or smashed to splinters. Many of the residents had little or no warning of the incoming waves. At the time there was no system to track potential tsunamis or warn residents of low-lying areas to evacuate.

Paia was one of the areas of Maui hardest hit by the tsunami. The two-story Hew Building, on the makai side of the Hana Highway just as you enter town, once housed a store and restaurant belonging to Sing Cha Hew. At the time of the tidal wave, it was the family home. The Hews fled and returned later to find that a huge boulder had smashed into the downstairs. The Lower Paia Theater, which was located where the Paia public parking lot is now, was destroyed. According to the Maui News report, the town "took on the appearance of a war-blasted town in Normandy! Shattered stores lined the Hana Highway! Light and phone wires were down! Two residences straddled the street entering the town from Kahului!"

In the aftermath, rebuilding began with the help of grants from the Red Cross, the federal Reconstruction Finance Corporation and local banks. Military personnel and civilians banded together to help out with collections of money, food and clothing for people who had lost everything. The wave also inspired the creation of the Pacific Tsunami Warning System, based on Oahu, which tracks seismic activity and resulting waves around the Pacific. Sirens now warn residents to tune into their radios when the threat of a tsunami arises and unless the quake occurs immediately offshore, people have time for an orderly evacuation.

By mid-1961, the once-dominant plantation stores were demolished as the camps died and the decrease in the population in the areas surrounding Lower Paia was substantial. The town very nearly died. The population of Upper and Lower Paia in 1967 was an estimated 1,500 people, compared to 8,000 people in 1940. The newly elected County Chairman Elmer Carvalho called the town a "pocket of economic distress." It was through his efforts that Paia town became the beneficiary of a $1.5 million rebuilding program that attempted to rejuvenate the town. Many of the older independent merchants and storekeepers sold their businesses to a new generation of entrepreneurs during this period and the town went through a flurry of activity that never quite took off. The town limped along.

In the early 1980's windsurfers began to discover nearby Hookipa Beach, and Lower Paia was dubbed the "Windsurfing Capital of the World." Today Paia has many more windsurfers than sugar cane workers. They come from all over the world.

 

 

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Hawaiiana

MOLOKA’I

Now that we took our journey around Maui and through Lana’i, let's move on to Moloka’i.

Ho’olehua:
Swift, expert, strong

Kala’e:
The clearness

At one point, Kala’e was owned by King Kamehameha V and no one could go there without royal permission.

Kalaupapa:
The flat plain or the broad, flat reef

Kalaupapa Peninsula contains three land divisions, including Kalaupapa, Makanalua, and Kalawao. Although there are three land divisions, the entire peninsula is called Kalaupapa because it has been the center of the population since the late 1800’s.

Kalaupapa is the site of the Moloka’i Hansen’s disease (leprosy) epidemic. At the time of the epidemic, there were no cures, so those who caught the disease were removed from society as well as their families and isolated at the Kalaupapa Peninsula because its geography provided a perfect natural prison. In 1866, the first boatload of people affected with leprosy landed in Kaluapapa. Before sending people to be isolated at Kalaupapa, the Board of Health thought patients would be self supporting, but they were wrong. Most patients could not fend for themselves because they were too ill, so the Board of health tried to improve conditions by building a hospital and homes, but food, clothing, housing, and medical care were scarce because of the increasing number of patients being brought in. Seven years later, in 1873, a young catholic priest named Joseph De Veuster, also known as Father Damien, became the first resident priest on Kalaupapa so that he could help serve the 700 leprosy victims. What he did for the leprosy victims is legendary. He offered hope to those who were told they were going to die, organized schools, bands, and choirs. With the help of patients, he built houses, planted trees, and even built a water system. He was just like the patients; he did nothing to separate himself from his people. Then 12 years after going to Kalaupapa, he had caught the disease. He was able to help the leprosy victims for a total of 16 years until his death on April 5, 1889. Now Kalaupapa Peninsula is still home to several surviving leprosy victims, but remains closed to all outsiders to this very day. The only public access is through authorized, guided tours.

Kalawao:
Announce mountain area

Kalawao was the original site of the leprosy epidemic on Kalaupapa Peninsula until it was moved to Kalaupapa.

Makanalua:
Double gift

Kaunakakai:

Kaunakakai is abbreviated from Kaunakahakai. Kaunakahakai means beach landing.

Kualapu’u:
Hill overturned

Kualapu’u contains the Kualapu’u reservoir, which is the world’s largest rubber-lined body of water. This reservoir holds 1.4 billion gallons of water.

Maunaloa:
Long Mountain

It is said that hula was born on the slopes of Maunaloa, where the goddess Laka learned to dance. It is also said that hula went with her where ever she went. Now every spring there is an annual Moloka’i Ka Hula Piko Festival which commemorates this birth.

Kīpū:
Hold back

Umipa’a:
Stifle firmly

 

 

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Braddah-Nics Lexicon


STANDARD: I have to tell you this is NOT a good idea.
BRADDAH-NICS: You like lickin's, or what?

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STANDARD: Why are you being so obnoxious? I am getting angry at you
BRADDAH-NICS: You like lickin's, or what?

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STANDARD: When Dad finds out, he's going to be so-o-o angry!
BRADDAH-NICS: You like lickin's, or what?

 

 

 




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Local Grinds


Fried  Rice Moco

 

Ingredients: 

  • 1 lb. ground beef
  • 3 1/2 cups rice
  • 1 packet of bacon
  • 1 can of spam
  • 1 Portuguese sausage
  • Eggs
  • 1 bunch of green onions
  • Shoyu
  • 1 small onion
  • 1/3 cup Panko bread crumbs
  • 2 packets of gravy
  •  

Procedure:

Start cooking the rice and frying the bacon. Cut spam, green onion and Portuguese sausage into small pieces. When bacon is finished, cut into small pieces. Fry the spam and Portuguese sausage next. When rice is finished, put into a frying pan and add about ½ to 1 cup of shoyu over rice and a small amount of oyster sauce for taste to your preference. Add in bacon, spam, Portuguese sausage, and green onion. The fried rice is now complete.


Take the 1lb. of ground beef and mix in an egg. Mix in panco bread crumbs, salt, and pepper for taste. Once mixture is complete make about 5 patties. In a frying pan add a little bit of oil and cook patties. While making patties you can start the gravy or make it after, following instructions on the packet. Once everything is completed, cook a sunny side up egg to top it off. Serve patty and egg over a bed of your fried rice. Top with gravy and enjoy!

 

 

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