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The Road to Hana
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Glitter B, I have an idea that you will return one day again to the Islands. They seem to have that magic to attract so many people back over and over again.
Each Island is my favorite when I am there but the Big Island has the active volcano which is so different and the landscape is more like a moonscape to me at the park. My SIL found it eerie in the beginning but then she was in awe to see the volcano in action.
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Originally posted by LuanneAre you thinking of Charles Lindberg?
BTW I just asked my son if it was him and he said that the road to Hana is something that he wants to forget. Both my son and wife had a real bad case of car sickness. He said the only memory he will remember is puke.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Originally posted by bigfrankI think you got it right.
BTW I just asked my son if it was him and he said that the road to Hana is something that he wants to forget. Both my son and wife had a real bad case of car sickness. He said the only memory he will remember is puke.
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BF all the roads wind into and out of Hana. One of the reasons we are staying two nights is so the driving is not all day as my wife and son get car sick too. So we are going to take our time. And we have the meds ready.
Looks like we are staying at the Hana Kai oceanfront. Few if any of the B&B's accept younger kids.
Originally posted by bigfrankI think you got it right.
BTW I just asked my son if it was him and he said that the road to Hana is something that he wants to forget. Both my son and wife had a real bad case of car sickness. He said the only memory he will remember is puke."If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
-- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816
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Originally posted by 4ARedOctober View PostBF all the roads wind into and out of Hana. One of the reasons we are staying two nights is so the driving is not all day as my wife and son get car sick too. So we are going to take our time. And we have the meds ready.
Looks like we are staying at the Hana Kai oceanfront. Few if any of the B&B's accept younger kids.
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The End of the Road: Heavenly Hana Markers
:: ROAD TO HANA ::What I once considered boring, I now consider paradise.
Faust
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