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		<title>Kauai, such a sweet and green place</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 00:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Teri and I had a chance to visit Kauai for a few days. We had the use of a beautiful home in Princeville. This island is much more green, lush and wet than Maui. It is the oldest island in the chain and has carved mountains that are [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=impressivewords.wordpress.com&blog=3795397&post=80&subd=impressivewords&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Teri and I had a chance to visit Kauai for a few days. We had the use of a beautiful home in Princeville. This island is much more green, lush and wet than Maui. It is the oldest island in the chain and has carved mountains that are all covered in green with their tops perpetually in the clouds. This island is home to the wettest spot on earth.</p>
<p>It was great to see wetland taro flourishing. There are rivers running all over the island. I have never seen one running river on Maui. A few streams, most don’t even make it to the ocean.</p>
<p>We visited Waimea Canyon, called the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. It is very small compared to the Grand Canyon, but you see the similarities. From the rim of the canyon, you can see the island of Niihau, where only 200 people live and Hawaiian is the first language. Next to that is the tiny island of Lehua. Just an uninhabited dot, but these islands are the north end of the populated part of the chain. Many more islands stretch away to the north.</p>
<p>All the way around the island from Waimea Canyon, is the other end of the Napali Coast. To get there from Princeville we drove through Hanalei, where I went to a Club Med about 30 years ago that no longer exists but it was interesting that the house we stayed in was about 1 mile from the site of that club. Of course we waited until the last minute of the last day to visit this spot. So, it was nothing more than a rush to hike as far as fast as we could to catch some views, and turn around in time to wash the sheets before leaving for the airport. Did I mention that this is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been? I’ll be back. We also found time to be lazy for most of a day. Well, me lazy. Teri homework.</p>
<p>In addition to enjoying the lush beauty of the island, we also met some great people that are doing similar sustainability work to what <a href="http://southmauisustainability.wordpress.com/">South Maui Sustainability</a> is doing. A great introduction to Keone and Andrea from <a href="http://www.malamakauai.org/index.php">Malama Kauai</a>. We also met with <a href="http://garyhooser.com/">State Senator Gary Hooser</a> and discovered that he does a workshop called Political Advocacy 101. We invited him to come to Maui and do the workshop through South Maui Sustainability and also ask other groups to invite their members as well. We hope we’ll need a large room for that event. Details to follow. We wish him the best in his 2010 race for Lieutenant Governor alongside <a href="http://www.neilabercrombie.com/">Neil Abercrombie</a>., who is running for Governor. This is a team that could make a very positive difference for Hawaii.</p>
<p>We had a great trip. Many thanks to our hosts.</p>
<p><em>Maury King</em></p>
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		<title>Amazing Honokawai Valley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 02:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What an enriching Saturday doing restoration work in Honokawai Valley with Uncle Ed and Punani Lindsey and the Maui Cultural Lands group. This group has been working for over 10 years to restore a valley that Hawaiians lived in hundreds of years ago. The whole valley was totally overgrown so if you came upon it you [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=impressivewords.wordpress.com&blog=3795397&post=35&subd=impressivewords&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p style="line-height:14.25pt;"><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:&quot;">What an enriching Saturday doing restoration work in Honokawai Valley with Uncle Ed and Punani Lindsey and the Maui Cultural Lands group. This group has been working for over 10 years to restore a valley that Hawaiians lived in hundreds of years ago. The whole valley was totally overgrown so if you came upon it you wouldn&#8217;t be able to tell people lived there. But as invasive species of plants and trees were removed, many stone walls were uncovered revealing an ancient lifestyle. It is thought about 600 people lived there, grew food and made their way to the ocean &#8211; about 2 miles &#8211; to fish. Such a magical place and a privilege to have a chance to be there and have a dose of Uncle Ed&#8217;s wisdom. Much taro has been planted - and sweet potatoes. One side is a steep cliff whose wall has a lifetime of stories written all over its face. and birds nests. and plants hanging. Sisal, which was brought to Hawaii to make rope for the shipping community. Looks like yucca. I spent the morning watering taro plants. As I knew it might be a week until someone came back, I was very careful not to miss any lest they not survive. Taro is a sacred and important plant to Hawaiians. Which is one reason they don&#8217;t like Monsanto genetically engineering it. It really goes against their cultural belief that the taro is the ancestor of Hawaiian people. Things like this hurt your heart when you hear about them. Some Hawaiians have become bitter and angry about violations of their culture again and again over time. Those that have found a better way to deal with unfairness, that stay centered and in their spirit, those become respected kupuna, elders of the community. After a lunch with some shared treats and good talkstory, I spent the afternoon walking up past where the valley has been cleared and you can see that there are more stone walls that you can’t see unless you know you are looking for them. This is how the whole valley must have looked. Then, I was handed a freshly sharpened machete and hacked at some tree stumps which had new growth coming from where they had been cut. Constant maintenance to keep out the invasives. Next, we took a short tour of many different native species that have been reintroduced. They all have the most beautiful names that you can’t pronounce or remember 30 seconds later, partly because you’ve already been told the name of the next plant. And the next. <span> </span>Finally, we loaded into the back of the big flatbed for the horrendously bumpy ride back to where our cars awaited. Once in our own cars, we drove through the Kaanapali Coffee Estates – starting at $1.2 million – on our way down the hill to the highway for the 20 mile drive back from Lahaina to Kihei along a road so close to the water that you can stick out your tongue and have it come back salty. The views ain’t bad either. </span></p>
<p><em>Maury King</em></p>
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