Afterthoughts: Making the Most of a Fresh Season of Adventure in Hawai‘i
The summer after.
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This small community project makes me love my neighborhood even more.
After staying in Tier 2 for so long with rules that weren’t changing month to month, sometimes it felt like this new restricted way of life was permanent.
We should commemorate Hawai‘i’s historic places with those who truly shaped them.
Cheers to the places that have given us reasons to smile.
There goes the neighborhood.
Takin’ it to the streets.
We all need a little space. But sharing it isn’t so bad.
When talking about Hawai‘i, it’s crucial for locals to drive the conversation.
In August’s Afterthoughts, I made a promise that I was going to try five new things to help me do better with the four R’s—reduce, reuse, recycle, recover. Here’s what I managed to accomplish.
The world’s ending. Time to give up snack packs.
The streets of Honolulu are paved with gold (flowers).
Just because we live on an island doesn’t mean we’ll ever run out of new things to discover.
Scrimp a little, save a lot.
There’s a reason I take so many food pictures.