From the HawaiiVog archives (June 11, 2005). As part of the Pan Pacific Festival, a Japanese cultural exchange held on the King Kamehameha Day holiday in Honolulu, a visiting women's taiko drum troupe from Japan performs at Ala Moana Center.
From the HawaiiVog archives (Nov. 18, 2005). The self-guided factory tour at the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut plantation on the Big Island of Hawaii. Though packed with machines, I was surprised how much work is still done by hand.
From the HawaiiVog archives (May 21, 2005). What was supposed to be a quick morning errand turned into an ordeal, as a series of accidents on the freeway slowed traffic to a crawl all over the island. This is my first "typical" videoblog entry.
From the HawaiiVog archives (Sept. 5, 2008). A trip with the family to historic Haleiwa town on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii. It's a beautiful place somewhat clogged with tourist traffic. The key draw for many is shave ice.
From the HawaiiVog archives (April 24, 2005). WalkAmerica, an annual charity walk for the March of Dimes, in Waikiki. After speeches (Duke Aiona and Mufi Hanneman) and a warm-up workout at Kapiolani Park, walkers head down Kalakaua Avenue.
From the HawaiiVog archives (June 20, 2005). A workday lunch with some net friends provided a chance to check out La Mariana Sailing Club, a gem of a hangout tucked away off Sand Island Access Road. The ambiance is one of a kind.
Sunday in Hilo. Rainbow Falls, the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory (candy making demonstration), Hawaii Volcanoes National Park revisited, and Hawaiian Airlines.
From the HawaiiVog archives (Sept. 5, 2005). A trip with the family to historic Haleiwa town on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii.
From the HawaiiVog archives (June 4, 2005). Last month, when I was walking around downtown on "Towel Day," I got the strangest feeling someone was trying to tell me something.
From the HawaiiVog archives (June 7, 2005). My son Zac celebrated his third birthday at the Pearl City Chuck E. Cheese's, every parents' nightmare of perfectly engineered overstimulation.
From the HawaiiVog archives (June 8, 2005). Today, Burt Lum, Roxanne Darling, Peter Kay, and I were invited to talk about blogging and podcasting by the Hawaii Chapter of the IABC (International Association of Business Communicators).
From the HawaiiVog archives (July 25, 2005). I take a couple of bags of bottles down to the Mililani neighborhood recycling center. The whole system could be better, could be worse.
From the HawaiiVog archives (April 8, 2005). Scenes from an airplane. Hawaiian Airlines Flight 112 from Honolulu International Airport (HNL) to Hilo (ITO). 1:35, 8MB, all QuickTime Pro (and edited entirely on a Tablet PC in a dark hotel room).
From the HawaiiVog archives (May 19, 2005). Burt Lum's monthly "Bytemarks" geek lunch, held at the YWCA on Richards Street downtown. Present (in addition to Burt and myself) were Paul Lawler, Todd Ogasawara, Bob Lew, and Marsha Mochizuki.
From the HawaiiVog archives (Oct. 9, 2005). The Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii held its annual "Splendor of China" festival (formerly the Taste of China) at the Neil Blaisdell Center.
From the HawaiiVog archives (May 25, 2005). Hoopy froods around the world commemorated the life and genius of the late, great Douglas Adams today in the fifth annual "Towel Day."
From the HawaiiVog archives (May 30, 2008). Day three of the long Memorial Day weekend brought us over Interstate H-3 to Waimanalo Beach. Sun, surf, sand, a crab, a surfboard, and a boogie-boarding class.
From the HawaiiVog archives (June 24, 2005). Zac (age three) discovers his brother Alex (age 10 mos.) can now crawl. He's excited now, but little does he know it signals the beginning of the end for his reign over the Toy Empire.
From the HawaiiVog archives (July 14, 2005). As mentioned last week, I finally made the switch. Now to learn my way around all over again.
From the HawaiiVog archives (April 15, 2005). A visit to Sushi Sasabune (1417 South King St., Honolulu, Hawaii, USA) with Alex and Sandy Avriette, newlyweds.
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