42 thoughts on “Which of These 27 Things Draw You Back to Hawaii?”

  1. Thanks for the great photos and interesting facts. And no you-know-what talk.

    Our blessing is to be on the slopes of Mauna Loa in beautiful Ka’u.

  2. Although we live on the NorthShore of Kaua’i you can visit for
    only a week’s time and experience the real charm of the
    Hawaiian Islands which is “Aloha”! It is expressed, shared
    and felt throughout the islands in acts of kindness as well as
    daily personal interactions. In addition, a strong sense of
    family exists within the people who live here. We cherish our Hawaiian time we have here with others!

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  3. So many things to love about Hawaii. We LOVE the ‘vistas’ on the Big Island don’t miss billboards. :0) Love to hear slack key & watch Hula, sitting on the beach & watching the water & watching for whales. Nothing like having breakfast & seeing one breach just off shore. We love the slower pace and appreciate the courtesy (for the most part) of the drivers who almost always allow you to merge, go first, etc. Who can fault the weather, sunrises and sunsets? WOW! We also love our memories.

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  4. All of these reasons listed above are why Hawaii is my favorite place on earth. However, #1 takes the cake. Don’t get me wrong, the rainbows in the skies are fabulous…but, the rainbows on land and in the beaches (the people) are what makes me feel like I’m at home while on the islands of HawaiI. Hawaii is the utopia for people with a tint of color. It’s like I’m accepted even more because of The color on my skin. I truly feel like I can be myself. Thank you for the opportunity to learn & share.

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  5. ALL OF THE ABOVE. Planning to purchase a condo in Waikiki soon so I will be there not only for pleasure but business as well. God Bless the great people of Hawaii

  6. Thank you for your updates, I always enjoy them.
    I enjoy giving & the aloha spirit makes me feel like I’m home.
    The clean air & the ability to grow your own food & share with your neighbors & family.
    The respect for the land as my native American ancestors have taught through the years.
    I love the slower pace & listening to people talk story. Staying at the Dolphin Bay Hotel in Hilo & walking to Pineapples for dinner & a cocktail.

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