Tales from the dry side
By Shri Swami Permananda Lets climb into the wayback machine and wind the clock back to this time last year. It was a nippy mid winter, unseasonably dry. A winter full…
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This farrier can crack the whip
by Emily Bott He might be the only cowboy ever to crack a bull whip in the Maui Mall. Twice. Soft-spoken Henry Silva, Hawaii’s master farrier and rawhide braider, demonstrated…
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Avocados for Health, More than Just Guacamole
By David Bruce Leonard You know those avocados that you make into guacamole? Well, they may be doing more than just satisfying your taste buds! Known in scientific circles as…
Mar 1 2011 / No Comment / Read More »Own a Maui Newspaper
Available – This Website and its Newspaper, Moon Over Haleakala is looking for new ownership. The monthly print version serves…
Mar 21 2011 / No Comment / Read More »I’ll have a McMansion on the beach in Paia, and uh, supersize that willya. And I’ll have a side order of public access for my driveway and gate, and a pepsi.
Tapping in to community memory What do we remember? The ocean side of Hana Highway through Paia is a string…
Mar 1 2011 / No Comment / Read More »The Mayor and the Moon An exclusive interview with Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa
By Ken Pinsky On Monday morning, February 14 the Moon Over Haleakala team of Phil Swatek, Steven Oster and myself…
Mar 1 2011 / No Comment / Read More »Life In Paia
By Ken Pinsky Well, I’ve been living in Paia since last summer now and I’m ready to report in. Things…
Mar 1 2011 / No Comment / Read More »A Fish Tale
By Phil Swatek My friend Richard was a courtly, dapper man with a wavy mane of grey hair and a…
Mar 1 2011 / No Comment / Read More »The Organic Elite Surrenders to Monsanto: What Now?
The Organic Elite Surrenders to Monsanto: What Now? * By Ronnie Cummins Organic Consumers Association, Jan 27, 2011 Straight to…
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