Jul 02 2009

Highlights For July 4th Include 10 Found Articles

Published by Rob at 9:32 am under Travel tips

fireworksWe’re getting ready to celebrate the 4th, but Jeff will take time out to monitor Hawaii deals for you.

This weekend’s plans include meeting a Beat of Hawaii reader visiting from New Mexico (details to follow), a possible neighborhood luau (my cousin down the street shot a pig), swimming at Hanalei (and the Hanalei Canoe Club’s Tahiti Fete on Saturday), then taking in the Hapa concert before the 20th annual fireworks show in Lihue.

Did you know that we’ve already published nearly 500 articles on Beat of Hawaii?  Here are some that I’d forgotten about and just found, and that you may never have seen before:

1.   10 Unlikely Things You Should Pack.

2.   A View From Inside American Airlines.

3.   Guide To Hawaii’s Fantastic Summer Fruits.

4.   12 Must-See Websites Before Starting Your Hawaii Vacation.

5.   Mosquitoes in Hawaii:  Four Must Do’s.

6.   10 Reasons We Love Hawaii.

7.   Learn Stand-Up Paddle Surfing in Hawaii.

8.   Hiking Diamond Head Crater.

9.   Fitting In Hawaii: 7 Things To Do.

10.  Bringing Pineapples To The Mainland.

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4 Responses to “Highlights For July 4th Include 10 Found Articles”

  1. Markon 02 Jul 2009 at 11:50 am

    I’m clicking on #6 and that post isn’t letting me scroll beyond the 1st place to check.. maybe it’s just the settings on my computer though.

  2. Jeffon 02 Jul 2009 at 12:56 pm

    Hi Mark,

    Thanks for writing. I checked and there was some weird html code that messed things up in Internet Explorer but not Firefox. It is cleared up now.

    Aloha, Jeff

  3. Billon 03 Jul 2009 at 2:46 am

    Congrats for been mentioned in USA Today travel section the other day

  4. Ukaladyon 03 Jul 2009 at 5:07 am

    ‘Not sure how to add to your year-old thread on unlikely things to pack, but I always bring three wooden, spring-loaded clothespins. It seems that hotel room drapes frequently don’t overlap enough to keep the light out and the clothespins solve that issue. Great for holding book pages down on a breezy lanai while reading and eating breakfast at the same time. Also good for more standard clothespin uses–as in hanging up damp stuff to dry.

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