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maui transplant - Puna!?
#11
Pahoa does feel very much like Paia, but less touristy. They're both typical small Hawaiian "towns." But unlike Paia, you're not going to get a line of traffic that's 3 miles long just to turn onto another street. We house-hunted on Maui before we moved here, and decided on Puna just because it felt like the backroads of Maui, at like 1/2 the cost. That said, you're not going to find a slew of restaurants to go to, or entertainment like miniature golf, etc. And you're not going to get a big high-rise hotel popping up on the beach bc there are no real beaches. Whatever there are, they are already parks. So what's not to like?

Course we have the coquis...
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#12
My most recent memory of Maui is about 1975. I'm not sure I want to see it now but I do have a personal reason that will eventually necessitate a return. I think I prefer the Paia and Makawao I remember from then. Until I see them anew they remain the same to in my mind.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#13
I know I've read on the Puna Web a dozen times at least how to make the e-mail work.....but being electronically challenged, I still haven't figured it out. You can e-mail me at thrall@mtaonline.net

Aloha - Dot
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Originally posted by Dot

I know I've read on the Puna Web a dozen times at least how to make the e-mail work.....but being electronically challenged, I still haven't figured it out. You can e-mail me at thrall@mtaonline.net

Aloha - Dot

When you receive the rejection email - LOOK at it. The email address that it tried to send to is right there. Copy that address and send a fresh email through whatever you use for email.
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