"Kela mea whiffa" is no more. During the mid-1970s I worked as a part-time instructor in Lahainaluna High School's "Occupational Skills" program. My job was to take the boys who were least academically inclined and prepare them for careers in "yard maintenance." As you can imagine, most of these boys were rascals—large, loud, very local. Certain other teachers called them my … [Read more...] about Eddie Sees It Go
Shadowless Man
There are only two moments each year when you can stand under the sun and cast no shadow—two moments when the lamp of heaven is poised directly over the pointy top of your noggin. Each one is a “Lahaina Noon.” Each one is a moment of pure up-and-down relationship to the cosmos, a moment of vertical presence, a fixed moment that gets deeper, richer, higher the longer you … [Read more...] about Shadowless Man