Everyday Aloha
Taking a Break...Do you ever get that feeling when you go away for awhile where, 'Home & Work' turn to a new direction for your new 'Home & Play'(albeit a brief stay). You are gone just long enough to know that life is really good, and full of Mahalo!
I sure do, especially when visiting Hawaii, it seems to be just far enough away from the hustle and bustle of North American culture and race.
That reminds me of a good quote, "Even if you win the rat race, your still a rat."
That is why when you sit on a little rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, you just shake your head and think why is everyone on the big rock(North America) moving so fast?
Hawaiian Polynesians and the Culture of Hawaii offer just the right amount of Aloha for everyday laid back life & style.

Maui is the perfect mix of beaches for sun worshiping, running & yoga. The land is rich with robust plants, tropical birds, fresh fruit, fish varieties and of coarse a stellar ocean for surfing, swimming and paddle boarding... or doing nothing but ...floating...

You can't go to a land of an original and not try 'The' Original. That is why during our stay we made the tough pilgrimage to see how the other half live in the resorts of Wailea, the Four Seasons, Fairmont Kea Lani and the Grand Wailea. We space out our trips to the resorts in search of the perfect Mai Tai.
After tasting what each resort had in there offering of a Hawaiian Mai Tai...there was a clear winner = Fairmont Kea Lani. They took the time to create a beautiful arrangement and genuine ingredients, which makes all the difference.
So there you go, a little homework on Mia Tai. Just make sure you bring your Visa, nothing is cheap at the resorts!

What about plaster? Did I see any on the island of Maui? Yes, I will have blog post coming on what I found and it was of course fitting it involved surfing. Lime Plaster and Surfing... there is a connection Maui style.
As for Stucco Plaster, there was plenty at the resorts since the exterior is the interior. No need for doors or windows, just grand lobbies created with contemporary vast Polynesian themes that just make you go, "...why don't I live here?"
Pics below, Mahalo...







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