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Maui Attractions Newsletter
December 2008
[Events] [Natural History] [Arts & Culture]
[Braddah-Nics] [Local Grinds] [Hawaiiana]

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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 amidst 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: 347976
Pictures: 20 more.
Price: $700,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Time Interval
Building: Kapalua Ridge
Unit: 1711
Beds: 1
Baths: 2.00
Half Interest June 1 to November 30 of each year. HIghly upgraded unit with partially enclosed lanai for extra living space.
MLS: 345683
Pictures: 22 more.
Price: $350,000 Leasehold
District: Kaanapali
Type: Condo
Building: Maui Eldorado I
Unit: C201
Baths: 1.00
One of the larger corner studios of 590sqft. near barbecue area and pool and can see the golf course. this is a light bright south facing unit. Nicely upgraded with new formica counters and cabinets have been refaced. Nice big shower in the bathroom. New carpet. Electricity is included in the maintenance fees. Ownership of 10% of the land included also. Maui Eldorado is close to kaanapali shopping and restaurants and beaches and walking paths. shuttle service available to kaanapali on the trolly also. Great pool over the parking garage with nice ocean views. Nice quiet complex and great living.
MLS: 340647
Pictures: 18 more.
Price: $468,000 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: 347729
Pictures: 25 more.
Price: $675,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Golf Villas
Unit: 22T3.4
Beds: 1
Baths: 2.00
Enjoy the sunsets and the great ocean views and whale watching from your very large lanai in this unit. Unit has been remodelled and is up to date with all new appliances, granite and tile where allowed. New carpeting. Unit is street level for easy access and is all on one floor.This is a top row location right near entry. Owner has several rentals through 2012 through vrbo that need to be considered. New A/C in 2010. Remedial work to be done on buildings without a special assessment as of this date. Great unit to begin your Maui living away from home. Owner is Licensed Broker in California.
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: 340650
Pictures: 17 more.
Price: $870,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Bay Villas II
Unit: 32B3
Beds: 1
Baths: 1.50
Oceanview at its best from this two story townhouse in the center of the Kapalua Bay Villa complex. Near pools, tennis and office. Short walk to either Kapalua Beach or Oneloa Beach. Unit has been completely remodeled for the "Gold" rental program. Great views from living area and from the bedroom area and lanai. Whale watching at its finest. Seller asks Buyer to cooperate in a 1031 tax deferred exchange. Very very nice unit.
MLS: 349752
Pictures: 25 more.
Price: $875,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Bay Villas II
Unit: 27G1,2
Beds: 1
Baths: 2.00
Mesmerizing oceanfront location looking out to Molokai and North to Honolua Bay, this 1 bedroom, 2 bath unit is priced to sell. Enjoy this front row seat for whale watching, water action and all the color changes on Molokai all day long. There are only 6 units with this floor plan in the Bay Villas and this is the only one currently listed. This is the largest floor plan of the one bedroom single level units and is enhanced even more by the enclosure of the lanai adding additional living area to this already spacious unit. Flooring has been upgraded to tile throughout. Amenities of the Bay Villas include swimming pools, BBQ areas, tennis courts, on-site association office and direct beach access. Conveniently located within walking distance to the Kapalua Spa, hiking trails, award winning Resort restaurants and the Kapalua Bay Golf Course.
MLS: 349603
Pictures: 15 more.
Price: $953,600 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Bay Villas II
Unit: 30G2
Beds: 1
Baths: 1.00
Enjoy the ocean all day long. Watch the changing colors over Molokai. Put your loung chair on the lawn right above the Blue Pacific Ocean and watch all of the whales and ocean movement. Great garden level unit and a nice light bright unit. Bay Villas have two tennis courts and three pools. Near 3 beaches and the great ocean front walk along the coastline. Kapalua resort has all of the golf and tennis you and your guests can enjoy or play on the Bay Villa courts also with your friends and neighbors in the resort. Enjoy the resort lifestyle and also a very quick walk to the spa each morning for all of your workout and pampering of self. Shuttle services to take you to all of the resort restaurants and golf and tennis also.
MLS: 350116
Pictures: 30 more.
Price: $995,000 Fee Simple
District: Kapalua
Type: Condo
Building: Kapalua Golf Villas
Unit: 14P5&6
Beds: 2
Baths: 2.00
One of a kind interior remodel with over $400,000 in very hi end upgrades and custom design work done to this unit. All improvements are 100% permitted and approved. A partial list includes: 1. Fire Sprinkler System approved by Maui County Fire Marshall, 2. Solid Wood Custom Cabinets by Decorative Specialties, 3. Whirlpool Soft Water System throughout house, 4. Whirlpool Water Filtration throughout house, 5. Dual Honeywell Security System in Main Residence and Guest Areas, 6. Granite Counter Tops, 7. Gourmet Chefs Kitchen with top of the line Commercial Cooking Equipment, 8. Tiger Wood and Travertine Flooring throughout, 9. Sound System with individual volume controls in each room and patio, 10. Extensive Decorator Lighting throughout home, 11. Master Bathroom with Luxury Spa Features. The unit is fully furnished with high quality Designer Furnishings. Lock off unit fully secures privacy of main residence areas while guest areas are occupied and/or rented. Located on the 10th Fairway of The Bay Course with beautiful views. Close to the pool and an easy walk to the beach, golf, tennis, spa and restaurants. Nearby are coastal and mountain trails. Just a few minutes drive to Kaanapali and Lahaina town. Virtual tour at: http://rtvpix.com/rst/RE-9884-YK8HWL-01
Events

Natural History

Persimmon, Kaki
(Diospyros kaki)

Right about now, the persimmons are turning ripe on the old trees above the 2,000-foot elevation in Kula. The sweet taste of a soft, juicy persimmon lingers on the tongue, calling up memories of other holiday seasons. Bowls of the fruits glow on the table and everyone who knows the good taste gently squeezes a fruit in passing, hoping to find at least one fruit that's soft enough to eat. One special treat is the dried persimmons that sometimes appear in one or two of the local markets. (They disappear so quickly off the store refrigerator shelf that they might as well be a dream.) Persimmons are good frozen and you could use them to make a spicy bread or cake, but nothing is quite as good a just-right, ripe persimmon that makes a juicy explosion in your mouth.

The persimmon tree is a handsome plant, grown for its delicious fruit. It can grow to 40 feet or more. It is a deciduous plant and sheds its glossy, dark green leaves early in the fall. The tree flowers in March and April. Like papayas, the persimmon has three kinds of flowers -- female, male and hermaphrodite -- sometimes on separate trees, sometimes all on one tree.

Persimmons are native to North America, China and the Himalayas. The round or plum-shaped varieties which are grown commercially originated in China and Japan. Kaki is the Japanese name for the plant and is used throughout Europe. It has become part of the scientific name for the plant. The name "persimmon" is a corruption of the Algonquin Indian name for the fruit.

The plump, sweet, red-orange fruits are borne late in the year, from October through December, often when the tree is bare. They grow best in a temperate climate well above sea level. (A high, dry climate like Kula is probably ideal. They don't fruit in the tropical lowlands.) They are grown commercially above the 2,000-foot elevation in the Kula district of Maui.

Persimmons are native to North America, China and the Himalayas. The round or plum-shaped varieties which are grown commercially originated in China and Japan and were introduced into the United States shortly after Commodore Perry's expedition to Japan in 1852. This species is now grown in California, Louisiana, Florida, Upcountry Maui, Chile, Israel, the Mediterranean area and North Africa.

The persimmon varieties grown in Hawaii are Fuyu, Maru and Hachiya. The Fuyu fruit is flat, the Maru is round and the Hachiya is heart-shaped and pointed on one end.

Persimmons are divided into two main groups: astringent and non-astringent. The astringent types cannot be eaten until fully ripe or they will be bitter. The non-astringent fruit (tannin free) like the Fuyu can be eaten at a firmer stage. Both Maru and Hachiya are astringent and need to be fully ripe, soft and orange. Fuyu is a lighter orange than the Hachiya when ripe.

Persimmons are best picked by clipping the stems to leave the calyx lobes attached to the fruit. They are customarily eaten unpeeled and sliced because the skin is thin. Some varieties have brown seeds that are easy to remove.

There's a native tree, called lama, that is a cousin to the persimmon. It looks very similar to the more familiar 'ohi'a lehua, with the same kind of small leaves, but no red flowers. The lama tree has a denser, more rounded crown than the scraggly 'ohi'a and bears inch-long persimmon-like red or orange fruit. It was used once used medicinally

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Arts & Culture


Haliimaile General Store

Just before the entrance into the old Hali'imaile pineapple plantation village, there is a large building that once housed the old Hali'imaile Plantation Store. It was a one of the gathering places for the residents of the plantation camp and was part of a company-built complex that included a gymnasium, a dispensary, a theater, a scout meeting hall, a garage for company vehicles and business offices. It is still very much alive today as the world-famous Hali'imaile General Store Restaurant.

According to a building account prepared for Maui Agricultural Company's Pineapple Department in 1931, the Hali'imaile Plantation Store was a branch office of the company's Pa'ia Store and was run by the company. It was built in 1925, after the workers' residences were completed. The store was enlarged and extended in 1927, using cinder blocks that were made by the pineapple company. The total cost of the building and its extension, including all of the fixtures, was less than $7,500. At its height, the store had a butcher shop, a fish market and the post office inside. Customers could buy clothes and household appliances in addition to groceries.

Eventually Maui Agricultural Company evolved into Maui Pineapple Company, which took over the operation on January 1, 1947. Nine years later, according to company records, Maui Pineapple Company, Ltd., entered into a ten-year lease with the Shimoda brothers. Rent for the store, the store porch, two warehouses (one of which was a Quonset hut-style structure), a shed and the garage was $300 for the first year. The price increased for the last nine years of the lease to $600 a year. They called it the "Hali'imaile Super Market" and the equipment list accompanying the lease indicate that the butcher shop and produce department were still a part of the operations. Some old timers called it "the Superette."

After the Shimoda brothers, several people tried to make a go of it, but were never as successful.  By then, the plantation camp had become a bedroom community where people who worked for the plantation lived in the homes they had bought from Maui Land and Pineapple. The residents tended to shop at the new stores in Central Maui bypassing the old store.

At some point, the name of the struggling store was changed to the Hali'imaile General Store. This store, which existed in the late 1970's and early 1980's, is remembered mostly as a minimally stocked convenience store where one could buy a six-pack of beer, a roll of toilet paper, some snacks, or a pack of cigarettes and not much more.

The post office was eventually discontinued and the wall of postal boxes and the service window was removed and the cinderblock extension demolished. Residents of the village were serviced by the post office in Makawao.

In 1988 the building re-opened as chef Beverly Gannon's restaurant, which continues to this day.

 

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Hawaiiana

Christmas Words
Hawaiian: English:  
Mele Kalikimaka Merry Christmas
Hau‘oli Makahiki Hou Happy New Year
Kanakaloka Santa Clause
Ahiahi Kalikimaka Christamas Eve
Makana Present
Leinekia Reindeer
Hau Snow
Mea Pā‘ani Toy
Pele Bell
Laupa‘apa‘ani Jolly
Wehi Ornament
Lā‘au Kalikimaka Christmas Tree
Kapuahi Fireplace
Kākini Stocking
Wa‘a Holoholo Hau Sleigh
Waiū Milk
Ihoiho Candle
Hōkū Star
‘Ānela Angel
Kaumahana Mistletoe
‘Ula‘ula Red
‘Ōma‘oma‘o Green


 

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Braddah-Nics Lexicon




STANDARD:  Goodbye, brother.
BRADDAH-NICS:  Go good, mah braddah....

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STANDARD:  Oh, it's filthy!
BRADDAH-NICS:  Ai ka paneko!

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STANDARD:  The past has been difficult.
BRADDAH-NICS:  Old days was hard life!






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Local Grinds


Crock Pot Beef Stew

 

Ingredients:

 

  • 2 1/2 lb. stew beef
  • 3 large potatoes
  • 2 carrots
  • 3 stalk celery
  • 1 large onion
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 1/4 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 cup condensed beef broth
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/3 cup soy sauce
  • 1 8-oz. can tomato sauce

Procedure:

 

 

Wash and cut potatoes into cubed pieces.
Wash, then peel and slice carrots into pieces.
Wash and cut celery into 1 inch pieces.
Minced 3 cloves of garlic.

Add cut stew beef into crock pot. Then add in potatoes and carrots. In separate bowl mix together the flower, soy sauce, salt, pepper, and paprika. Then pour over everything in crock pot. Add in the onion, celery, and minced garlic. Pour beef broth and tomato sauce over. Cook on high for about 6 - 7 hours, stirring occasionally if needed.

 

 

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