time or two as well.
It is sad what happened to Oahu, and it seems to be happening to Maui.
I couldn't agree more about The Big Island. We stayed north of Kona. When we first flew in to Kona, i wonfered if I had made a big mistake because it looked like we were landing on the moon.
But the resort north of Kona was spectacular. The Island has so many different environments!!!
A 10 minute drive up the mountian, and you come to a town that looks like it might be in the midwest.
You drive to the eastern side, and the lava tubes look like Maui's Road to hana stops. And Hilo was just restful and beautiful and low key. The Black sands. Heck, there's even snow on Mona Loa and Mona Kea!!!
Since I keep getting suprised, I hope to explore Kauai and maybe even Molokei now that it is open. but those days on Oahu were special for me too. I thought that you were younger, but it sounds like we might have been around the same time at ND....what yr did you graduate?