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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Kamuela Airport Delays

Remember when Hawaiin Airlines flew into the Kamuela airport? That was the 70's baby! Well, Kamuela can be quite foggy and often planes were diverted to Kona because they couldn't land in the fog. (This picture is the polar opposite of a foggy day in Kamuela.)

(This picture from here and used without permission. Sorry!)

Think of my delays on posting in February as just a thick fog and the flight is making its way to Kona.

(Okay, really, I have other writing deadlines that are of a higher priority at the moment and require my time and attention. OGG Online will be back soon!)

In the meantime, I still post the odd thing now and again at my other blogs:
Julias Bookshelf
Julia's Mexico City


Mahalo for all your visits and patience during this foggy interim!

Julia

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Long Time No Post

I have been working on some behind the scenes stuff for OGG Online, working on a name change, finding out about building a proper Portal...if you have any suggestions, please write to me!

Mahalo!

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Paddling Outrigger

I just turned 40 and last year was the first time I sat in and paddled an outrigger canoe. Sadly, but also with joy and celebration, it was to help scatter my father's ashes on the Big Island. My dad was a great swimmer and paddler. He paddled with Duke himself.

(That's my dad in the palaka shorts.)

If you live near the ocean, I bet there is an outrigger club not too far from you. Pacific Paddler Magazine's website has a listing of canoe clubs on the mainland and around the world. Check out their list here.


Try wait! TRY WAIT! I spoke too soon. I'm rushing to put a post up today and didn't read down their list far enough. I made the "ocean" assumption -- Check out the Hoewa'a Canoe Club in Dallas Texas! I love their logo:

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Baldwin HS Softball State Champs!


Congratulations to The Baldwin Bears Softball team for beating Mililani 2-0 to get the championship title! Read the full story at the Maui News.

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

"Hawai'i" For Sale

I saw this on Olympic Blvd in West LA yesterday.


Little bit cheesy. Lots of prints of Duke and old Waikiki.

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Friday, February 02, 2007

OGG Origins

From my crack research team on Maui (otherwise known as "Jane" or "Mom".)

From this website.

Kahului Airport: OGG
The designation OGG was given in honor of aviation legend Capt. Bertram J. Hogg (pronounced Hoag), who is credited for being one of the frontier pilots who helped build the airlines of today in the Pacific.
When he first began flying passengers, Hogg, a Lihue native, flew Sikorsky S-38 amphibious planes that carried eight passengers. When he flew to Kona, he would land in the bay and outrigger canoes would come out to bring in the passengers.
He also made the first interisland commercial flight after the Pearl Harbor attack, on December 10, 1941, in a DC-3 to Maui and the Big Island.
Hogg logged his last commercial flight in 1968 in a DC-9 after 41 years in the aviation industry and 25,000 flying hours, most of it as a pilot for Hawaiian Airlines.
Capt. Hogg died March 30, 1992, at the age of 84.



Sikorsky S-38 amphibious plane

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Polipoli like ’one big imu’


The fire at Polipoli has been 100% contained, though there are still hotspots here and there. The burned portion is estimated at roughly 1,700 acres at the 6,000- to 7,600-foot elevation. Read the full story at the Maui News here.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

I couldn't help it...

One of my favorite spots on Maui -- speaking of high school:

Where did you go to Elementary School?


I went to Lihikai Elementary from January 1976 (third grade) to June 1979 (sixth grade). I rode the bus every day from Spreckelsville into Kahului and we would pick up kids along the way who went to Kahului Elementary. I was the blonde haole along with a few other blonde haoles who stuck out quite clearly at Lihikai. I didn't have too much trouble, I got along with everyone pretty well. At recess I played lots of games of chinese jump rope, marbles and milk caps. (Don't call them POGS or I'll know either a) how old you are (younger than me) or b) that you are a mainland haole...) I remember Shannah and Jocelyn and Michelle most of all. Oh and Francis, he was super cute in sixth grade.

In Sixth grade I was pleased to be chosen for a new program in advanced math and English. Mr. Takamori was our teacher and it was a small group, about six of us. Ryan, another good friend, was also in that class and we bonded over The Muppet Show. (I am cracking myself up with this post...) Mr. Takamori really stands out as one of my favorite teachers ever. (See a previous post.)

While Googling "Lihikai" I found this notice about the principal who was at Lihikai when I was, Mr. Murakami. He was recognized as a National Distinguished Principal by the U.S. Department of Education and the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Nice going Mr. Murakami!

Lihikai was a great school and I'm so glad I got to go there. Not only did I excel at academics, but I learned really important stuff like chinese jump rope and speaking pidgin.

I loved school and Lihikai fits right into my love of school. Wait until I get started about how much I loved high school!

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Monday, January 29, 2007

More Maui Art

As you have read already, Maui has a lush creative life -- and with so much beauty all around for inspiration, how could it not? One of the best things to come along to Maui has been the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. Not only do they have educational and culutral programs, but theater events, fundraisers, rental spaces and movies.

When we were visiting in December, my mom bought us tickets to see Andy Bumatai. Andy Bumatai!!! Show of hands -- in the comments section please-- who memorized Andy's comedy album in 1970-something? Write in your comments about what you remember from that Album! It was so much fun to see him and laugh and laugh and laugh about local stuffs. He has a show every Friday (starting this Friday) at the Sheraton Waikiki. So if you are in Honolulu sometime soon, go see him. He is so much fun to spend an evening with.



Here is what I love about a place like the MACC and Maui in general -- you can go see Andy Bumatai and a little while later in the year you can go see His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. (Maui is a pretty cool place, in case you weren't aware.) If you are going to be on OGG in late April, why not time it to have a visit with the Dalai Lama? Why not? And in researching this little section, I learned something new about Maui. Did you know there was a Buddhist Dharma Center in Paia?

Something close to my heart they have ongoing at the MACC is the Maui Film Festival. (I love movies, movies are a big part of my life -- not to mention my career. One of my goals is to show a film I've made at the Maui Film Festival.)

So much to do at the MACC! So next time you are coming to visit, check out their website (also listed in the "OGG on OGG" section to the right) and see what's happening or who's playing at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center.

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Polipoli Still Ablaze

The fire is still burning on the slopes of Haleakala.

Here is the full story from the Maui News

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Saturday, January 27, 2007

Fire at Polipoli


There has been a fire buring for a couple of days. Here is the latest info about it.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

More Favorite Spots

I think this is one of Jen's Favorite spots:


I don't have a photo of this spot but Curtis Wilson Cost painted it. Who can tell me where this spot is? (Other than my sister and my mom?)

I have a print of this in my kitchen. It makes me happy.

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Another Photo from the Air

Within the collection of photos from flight over Hana Airport was this great photo of landing at OGG on runway 2.
It is a view you don't get to see unless you are flying Mokulele Airlines or in a private plane. I remember it fondly!

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Where Is Your Favorite Spot On OGG?

This is one of mine:



Baby Beach Spreckelsville. This is my favorite time of day for the beach as well.

Hard to pick just one!

Please email me photos and stories of your favorite spot on Maui and I'll post it.
(See link to my email at the top/right hand of this page)

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Email or Comment Please

Howzit -- if you have a thought or memory about a specific post, please add a comment. If you would rather email me, I have added a link for that purpose to the right.

I welcome all comments!

Mahalo,

Julia

Chicken Hekka Follow Up

I made the Chicken Hekka recipe from the previous post about it.

You may have read this comment from Sarah regarding Chicken Hekka:
All I can think of is the Chicken Hekka they made at Kula School in the 1970's -- The definition of disgusting. I don't know if I could bring myself to even try it again -- even if it was made by you!

Well, I hope mine was better than Kula El's....I thought it was fine, but didn't love it. Maybe I remembered a different version? No matter -- my haole husband LOVED IT! Finished off the rest of the leftovers for lunch today. I think I could make it every week and he would eat it all. So that's good news!

I said I would take a photo, but in fact, I forgot! Sorry brah!

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Back To The Skies Over OGG

Or in this case, over HNM.

When I was in high school (15) and trying to figure out what I wanted to do in life, I seriously wanted to be an astronaut. Seriously. I figured I would go to the Air Force Academy and then get into the space program. I also decided I should learn how to fly before I got there. My parents were very supportive (thought secretly scared to death) and paid for lessons. I helped by working part time at the flight school at OGG.

My flight instructor was David L. Osman. When I think back on all the amazing teachers in my life, David, Leonard and Mr. Takamori are tied for 1st. (All from OGG schools, hmmm) He was enthusiastic, funny, smart, a great pilot and made the whole process easy. About 13 flight hours into the lessons, and after my 16th birthday, student pilot's license in hand, we flew to Hana to practice landings at HNM. This was not unusual as we could get out of the way of the OGG traffic and practice landings at an uncontrolled airport.

On September 2, 1983, I solo'd. I knew it was coming up so I wasn't completely surprised when David said, "On this next landing, pull up to the building so I can get out. Do three touch and goes, then pick me up again." Righteous!

So I did. I'm sure I was grinning huge the whole way. Not to mention singing a Duran Duran song. (Hey it was 1983, I'm alone for a good 20 minutes in a vehicle (Cessna 152) without any kind of music and I'm STOKED...might as well sing!)

Recently, in searching for photos of Maui for this site, I found these photos. They took my breath away because this the view of what it is like to land at Hana. And these photos were taken from a high winged airplane, just like mine. It was the view of my first solo. I wanted to share. (Click on all to make bigger.)

Good view of the airport:

Downwind:

Base:


"Hana Airport Traffic, Cessna 6243 Quebec on base for runway 8, touch and go."



That's me and 43Q. This was taken later on my first cross country solo to the Big Island. (What you can't see is that I'm barefoot. I wore slippers into the plane, but flew barefoot. Just like driving....)



By the way, I wrote to the owner of the photos to ask if I could use them, but never heard back. So I am going to anyway, hope you don't mind, sir! Here is his site.

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Friday, January 19, 2007

Art on OGG

The art community on Maui thrives. The two biggest outlets for local art are Art Maui and Hui No'eau.




If you are going to be on Maui in March, Art Maui will exhibit March 4th through the 31st from 11:00 - 5:00 daily. And in case you didn't know (from their website):
Art Maui will once again be offering Scholarships to Maui County High School seniors studying the arts.
Donations for this worthy cause are appreciated and tax deductible.
Please mail checks to:
Art Maui
P.O. Box 1054
Pu'unene, HI 96784
and specify "for Scholarship fund"



Hui No'eau offers classes and exhibits -- why not plan a trip to OGG around an art class or exhibit? What a nice way to visit Maui and then take something home that you created while there.

The Hui has an exhibit coming up in June called Art and Flowers.
From the site:
The Hui, in close collaboration with the Maui Flower Growers' Association and the Maui County Office of Economic Development, presents this juried exhibition project. Artists will work onsite at member flower farms on Maui. Jurors hail from both visual arts and flower grower professions.

The Flower Festival will feature the sale of flowers from member farms as well as demonstrations and displays of flower arranging, both traditional and contemporary Western and Ikebana. Come spend a day with us and enjoy the beauty of Kaluanui and Maui's Flowers!

A brilliant idea.

Support the arts on OGG!

Thanks to OGG contributor (and Mom) Jane.

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Hawaiian Food -- Tampa

One of my best friends, Kevin, lives in Tampa. He was really encouraging about this website and I haven't heard a word from him in weeks....hmmmm. Well, as a shout out to Kevin, I did a quick search for Hawaiian food in Tampa. Guess what? They have a Roy's too. There's Roy now!



Click on Roy to go to his site and find the locations in Tampa and elsewhere.

Kevin, what's up brah?

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Chicken Hekka

My sister (chief researcher) found a recipe online for Chicken Hekka from Aloha World.

Here it is:

Chicken Hekka

Ingredients:
1-1/2 lbs Boneless, skinless chicken
3/4 C Sugar
3/4 C Shoyu
3/4 C Mirin
2 Tbs Oil
2" Ginger, grated
3 Medium carrots, julienne 2 Onions, sliced
1 can Shredded bamboo shoots, drained (14 oz.)
1/2 lbs Fresh mushrooms, sliced
1 bunch Watercress, cut into 2" lengths
8 oz pkg Long rice, soaked & cut into 2" lengths
Cooking Instructions:
Slice chicken into serving pieces. Combine sugar, shoyu & mirin. In a skillet or wok, heat oil to medium high. Squeeze juice from grated ginger into wok. Add ginger & stir fry until brown, discard ginger fibers. Add chicken & stir-fry over high heat. Add shoyu mixture & cook 2 more min. Add vegetables, one at a time, & stir-fry after each addition. Add long rice & cook 3 more min. or until done.

MMMMMM. I can't wait to try this recipe. I will take pictures and post reviews as well.

If you are looking for cookbooks from Hawaii, my two favorites are:




I use the kal bi recipe in Taste all the time and have made prune mui a couple of times and LOVE IT.

You can buy A Taste of Aloha from the Junior League of Honolulu. I found only used versions of Hawaii's Country Tables on Amazon.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Dr. Galpin

Did you know about this Doctor on Maui? A TV crew will be filming one of his surgeries tomorrow at Maui Memorial after he was honored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services with the Secretary’s Highest Recognition Award last October.

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Monday, January 15, 2007

OGG in NYC

After a brief search, I found two possibilities for Hawaiian food in New York City. Okay, maybe I should rephrase -- "Hawaiian Style" food. The first is a classic mainland version of what might be considered tropical and exotic -- Waikiki Wally's:

(You can link to their sites by clicking on each logo.)

Now, this is "Hawaiian Fusion" and Roy is from Japan originally, but there is opakapaka on the menu...

If anyone knows about any Hawaiian food places in NYC, please let me know!

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Crack Seed Birthday

I turned 40 over the weekend and one of my wackiest gifts was 40 packages of crack seed!
This wasn't even all of it....yowza! Luckily my sister was here so she could take some with her. I'm sending some to another sister as well (both live in California).

My mainland haole friends tried some on Saturday night and the reviews were typical -- one person liked it, others made sour faces and shook their heads, a couple said "Hey! There are seeds in here!" and one said, quite seriously, "This is bull****!" I always love sharing this stuff.

Thanks Diane for the great gift!

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