I talked story with Kenneth Terukina one afternoon about his prized pickled mangos he makes and sells from his home across from the Hale'iwa Boat Harbor on the North Shore for Hana Hou! Magazine.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Pickled Mangos | Hana Hou! Magazine
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Ho Farms | Hana Hou! Magazine
Brother and sister Neil and Shin Ho, second generation farmers of Ho Farms in Kunia and Kahuku, Hawaii for Hana Hou! Magazine. Ho Farms is a family business known for it high quality cherry tomatoes, Japanese cucumbers, and long beans.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Living Pieces
Some snaps taken of my everyday life in Hawaii.
Hiking Olomana
Found Shadow Man, Kealakekua Bay
Kaneohe pool
Exploring abandoned
Liquid Light
Paddling Lanikai
Uncle Eddie and Derald
Somewhere in the jungle
Ukulele world record attempt
Diamond Head lookout
Crimson skies
Underwater clouds
Eucalyptus forest
RIP little birdy
baby boy shower
Sitting on the edge of the Ko'olaus
gray day at Kaimana
bookstore reflection
glorious sunset swim
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Beach Access | Hana Hou! Magazine
All of O'ahu's beaches are open to the public, if you know how to get to them, you can see some of Hawaii's most exquisite landscapes. As a beach lover, it was a lot of fun heading to some of my favorite locations on the island for this Hana Hou! Magazine assignment about a new guidebook, O'ahu Beach Access. The book details eighty-nine public right-of-ways located all over the island and is a must have for anyone wanting to explore O'ahu's gorgeous coastline.
Shark's Cove
Chinaman's Hat
Waimanalo Beach
Mokuleia Beach
Barber's Point
Sherwood Forest, Waimanalo
Pipeline
Pupukea
Pathway to Waimanalo Bay
Waimanalo Beach
Mokuleia
Waikiki
China Walls
Waimanalo
Spitting Caves
Chinaman's Hat
Ewa Beach