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Steelgrass Farms

posted December 29, 2009 in Moving & Eating

I would be a great big asshole if I didn't at some point give proper props to the man that made Kauai fun, the inimitable Will Lydgate. This man took me all around the island, taught me songs on the ukulele, attacked me with an apple pie and in gener (read full article)

Kauai Retrospective

posted December 28, 2009 in Moving & Eating

It's been far too long, my peeps, since the last entry, but the boss is back with some travel stories, recommendations and lots of pictures to make it up to you. I've got some catching up to do, so I'll start with the highlights of Kauai. If ever you (read full article)

Get Your Thanksgiving Goat

posted December 03, 2009 in Moving & Eating

Some folks celebrate their Thanksgiving with binge eating that mirrors their familial discomfort, but this year us Sargents opted out of that rich American tradition and instead decided to battle the elements. My sister and her wife arrived on Kauai (read full article)

Menehune Magic

posted November 26, 2009 in Moving & Eating

I love collecting local stories as I travel and my favorites so far are the Hawaiian legends about magical creatures and happenings. Since I've gotten to Kauai it seems like there's a whole lot of talk about the menehune, magical little people who l (read full article)

I Love Lilikoi

posted October 28, 2009 in Moving & Eating

One of the many things I love about Kauai is that here at Honua Lani Gardens, they are preparing to participate in a new farmer's market at the community college. This new market specializes in value added products, and I've been working a lot in th (read full article)

Beautiful Kauai

posted October 21, 2009 in Moving & Eating

I really do love the WWOOF program. Maybe I've just had extremely good luck, but the places that I've found to stay on my trip to Hawaii have been perfectly suited to what I need and completely magical. I landed on Kauai Friday afternoon, greeted b (read full article)

Happy 95th Birthday Lex Brodie. Thank You ... Very Much!

posted October 19, 2009 in cakelava - Musings From Cakeland

If you lived in Hawaii during the past 40 years, you know who Lex Brodie is. I'd be hard pressed to find a person living here who isn't familiar with Lex Brodie's Tire Company or his famous "Little Joe" caveman mascot and "Thank You ... Very Much!" (read full article)

We Love a Man in A Uniform

posted August 25, 2009 in cakelava - Musings From Cakeland

Yesterday, after reading our blog, Rick suggested that we keep to the military theme and share some of our favorite military Ohana photos collected over the years. In Hawaiian Ohana means family, or in this case, our family/community of clients. Sh (read full article)

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