A writer in some strange way knows his own future–his end is in his beginning... -Graham Greene I used to live in old Ka‘a‘awa on Windward Oahu near Lae o ka ‘O‘io, which, depending on Hawaiian pronunciation, translates either to “the point of the bone fish” or “the point of the night marchers.” Many people, people who knew about such things, warned me about night marchers, … [Read more...] about Spooky Tale: Path of the Night Marchers
A Dead Mans Song Spooky Tale From Molokai
And then we all heard it ad infinitum all the rest of our lives. You heard it if you went to a wedding in the ‘70s, ‘80s and 90s. Even now. “You, you light up my life...” Christine, the only daughter of Bob & Sarah Bone, is a blend of two handsome folks, (he from mid-America, she from New Zealand) whose Indiana and Maori genes combined to produce a beautiful free spirit I … [Read more...] about A Dead Mans Song Spooky Tale From Molokai
Rick Carroll Travels To The Remote Maui Village Of Kahakuloa
Sometimes you don’t see the signs even when they are in your face. Sometimes you don’t know enough to know a sign when you see it. Sometimes, it all begins to make sense. Not that day in Kahakuloa. Spinner dolphins on Maui’s Nakalele Bay. A grinning pit bull at the valley’s padlocked gate. The rustling pareu in the window on a calm day. The wet rock in the stream that sent me … [Read more...] about Rick Carroll Travels To The Remote Maui Village Of Kahakuloa
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I remember the bombs falling on Kaho’olawe the summer of 1976. I could see them every night that summer from Ben Keau’s little green plantation-style house in Kula on the slopes of Haleakala Crater. The air raids lit up the night like the Fourth of July. Ben Keau was the first person to tell me that the Navy, our Navy, was bombing one of the Hawaiian Islands. I didn’t … [Read more...] about IZ