Maui 2010
Another Winter on Maui. Ho, hum (yea, right!). Like last year, I didn't
take photos, but I did take some videos.
At the time I was running the Raw Living Foods Home Study Program for Creative Health Institute. One of my newsletter readers, Teresa Jordan, sent me this photo of her raw vegan daughter, Candice, who lives on Maui.
The following videos are hosted on YouTube, and should play fine for you. Note the "full screen" icon in the bottom right corner of each one.
A link to the original videos, so you can download them and play them offline, is at the bottom of the page.
Big Beach, Maui, on a windy day. It was so windy the tripod blew over.
Climbing the cliff from Big Beach to Little Beach. Storms had washed away the sand that used to extend 100 ft. beyond the cliff.
The Southeast side of Maui. Over here the wind rarely stops.
Driving the Southeast coast of Maui, around Haleakala, in Brad's convertible on the Pualani Highway. (See Maui 2007 for Brad's car - by now he'd painted it red.)
Kaupo village, Southeast Maui, at the Kaupo General Store, established 1925.
Driving to Hana from the East side of Maui. Lots of hairpin curves and steep grades. Brad had Tweetie Bird strapped to the antenna, and lots of stuffed animals in the back seat, a real crowd pleaser. Somewhere along here we drove by Oprah's place. 18 minutes, 6 or 7 miles. (See Maui 2007 for Brad's car when it was white.)
The Grand Canyon of Maui.
The Grand Canyon of Maui, 360 degree view, with shots of an abandoned native Hawaiian fishing village at the bottom of the cliff.
North Shore Maui, Io Valley and more
The direct download folder for the photo and videos is here: http://jimcarey.us/Maui2010/
Like most years, the round trip flight only cost $10, because I cashed in frequent flyer miles. Isn't it great when you fly a lot for business? Staying with friends and family costs a few meals in restaurants. My biggest expense was a rent-a-wreck. I have No Idea why people think it's expensive to vacation in Hawaii! LOL.