If you’re unsure where in Hawaii you’d like to call home, it’s important to visit a few different spots to see which fits your personality and lifestyle. “Each island has its own magic – let’s put it that way,” Bakewell says. “There’s a magic that appeals to different peo...
Lani P. shared her concern with us this week about the feral chickens that roam freely around Maui’s parks and beaches, among other places: “I see these chickens everywhere, and I’ve always thought they’re harmless, but now I’m wondering if we should avoid them altogether.” Public ...
This state is an important piece of the US Army’s defensive network in the Pacific.If you’re interested in joining or learning more about the army, click hereto find out more. When you visit Hawaii, try to find the nearest base and take a guided tour. Not only will you enjoy the ...
Tim says, "George's has been a Cape May staple for as long as I can remember. My first visit was in 1975 and George was here way before that. It was a locals secret back then. The food now as it was then is superb!" Georges Place - Seen on DDD George's Place/Facebook George...
Growing up I remember my grandmother always quickly cleaning the house before the woman that cleaned her house arrived. She’d feel embarrassed to have someone in her home if it wasn’t clean. I guess that seems like a reasonable standard for how to approach your hotel ro...
With the exception of Thanksgiving, all of November through December 18th or so is uncrowded, with hotels offering deals of the pay-for-three-nights-get-four and pay-for-five-nights-get-seven variety. Look for values onMaui,Oahu, and theBig Islandin particular. ...
Similarly, I thought it’d be funny to visit theWorld’s Largest Ball of Twine in Cawker City, Kansason that same trip. I had a blast, and even ended up going to door-to-door in the town to find some twine so I could add to the ball. When I learned that twoothertwine balls als...