Maui Blog - Georgina M. Hunter R(S): Speechless Sunday - living the Hawaiian lifestyle in Wailua Maui

Speechless Sunday - living the Hawaiian lifestyle in Wailua Maui

taro patch in Wailua Maui, Hawaii

 Taken while showing property in Wailua Maui, Hawaii - on a a rainy day.  That's along the road to Hana for those of you who have been here.

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Hi Georgina~ Wow!  What a lush and beautiful landscape you live in.  Lucky YOU!

Posted by Owensboro KY Real Estate Agent Vickie McCartney Broker Owensboro Ky (Maverick Realty) over 2 years ago

Georgina-You are lucky indeed, the leaves have fallen off all the trees here, it looks like it is going to be a cold winter.

Posted by Joseph D. Federico Eastern Massachusetts Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) over 2 years ago

Georgina,  I always look forward to your photos!  They always bring back great memories of trips to Hawaii!

Posted by Yvette & Dennis Gardner (Keller Williams Realty, Spartanburg, SC) over 2 years ago

I'm glad you all enjoyed the picture!

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) over 2 years ago

Georgina, Rain or shine Hawaii is just gorgeous.  For some reason I always think of all the sunshine there!

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 2 years ago

Georgina, I was at "Islands" do they have that near you? Great hamburgers and fries and it is a Hawaiian Theme, I had the Volcano Can not spell nor pronounce it:))) My mouth was on fire, Now to your picture are they Banana leaves?

Posted by Endre Barath,Jr. Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002 (Beverly Hills,CA. Coldwell Banker) over 2 years ago

Carole - we need the rain to make everything lush and green - in some parts anyway.

Endre - Not sure what Islands is, but it sounds like a restaurant which we don't have.  The leaves in the foreground are Ti plants, which are very useful for cooking, and just generally ornamental.  In the water are taro plants, a native staple which makes the poi.

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) over 2 years ago

What a great photo, everything looks so fresh and peaceful. Thanks for sharing.

Posted by CARL & CEIL WINTERS Canyon Lake/New Braunfels /San Antonio (Complete Inspection Service) over 2 years ago

Taro, ti leaves and a water fall, what more can you ask for when you live in paradise?

Posted by Phoenix Retirement Communities Sun City Grand real estate homes (Sun City Grand Leolinda Bowers Ken Meade Realty) over 2 years ago

What a beautiful sight!  One of these days I hope to see it for myself.

Posted by Irene Tron over 2 years ago

Hauntingly beautiful - I was in Wailua when I was 17!

Posted by Liz Moras ~ Chilliwack Realtor, Garrison Crossing,Chilliwack, Abbotsford (Harrison Hot Springs, Cultus Lake) over 2 years ago

What an amazing photo!   I can almost feel the humidity on my face!

Posted by Renee Burrows - Las Vegas Real Estate - (702-580-1783) www.ShackDiva.com (BrokerThe Force Realty-REALTOR-Estate-Probate-REO-Short Sale) over 2 years ago

Aloha Georgina,

Mahalo for sharing the beautiful pic! It has an ethereal quality indicative of a disembodied spirit or wailua.

Peace,

Posted by Kimo Stowell - Real Estate Merchandiser (JDS Consulting: Decor Design and Merchandising) over 2 years ago

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