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First Impressions (10 things)
#41
Aloha, (smiling with the eyes.. How true)

McDonalds do have internet, so while you are enjoy the teri burger & coconut pie, you can surf!The park with the boat ramp is definitely Pohoiki... and it continues into Issac Hale..

The warm ponds & tidepools are NE of Pohoiki... If you going out (towards Pahoa) a curvy drive going in the opposite direction of Pohoiki, you were on "Mango" road (Pahoa-Pohoiki Rd is the real name hardly anyone uses

Looks like your rental has aome avos in the making, hiopefully you will get to enjoy those fruits!
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#42
Yes Carey, we came down red road and then went back home up Mango road!
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#43
We will come down your place you are renting and give you both some of our farm fresh this n thats.
We would also like to show you at some point,the short cuts through hilo so you can navigate quicker in and out of town,instead of just the main roads,and some sweet hidden beachs that are not very populated.
Maybe some local eateries if you like and places where you can get cases of gourmet food stuffs for a buck.
We know the house you stay,as some friends not many months ago had friends stay there as well.
Mimosa and Ohana
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#44
Mimosa that would be so kind of you! Mahalo ! Me and my wife would enjoy that very much!
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#45
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Originally posted by Oneself

Hey everyone, thanks for the feedback. I can't post as often because of no internet.

You have to shop around, some stores are good for meat (KTA), others for paper goods(walmart)



I've found that some of Amazon's subscribe and save items are a great way to save money on some grocery items. For example, I get 48 double rolls of tp for $20, free shipping.

Wahine
Wahine

Lead by example
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#46
Mimosa, where are these "places where you can get cases of gourmet food stuffs for a buck" located?
Thanks
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#47
More observations -

1- CASH is king. Unlike stateside where I never ever carried cash, here on the island it is a MUST. Farmers markets, road side stands, little places to eat, you need to have cash on you.

2- DMV, Post Office still suck. Guess some things you can't get away from.

3- I still hate roosters.

4- If something breaks, they may just have a part for you in town. A lot of people fix their stuff here, its just the way.

5- Farmers markets are bargains. They are a MUST, not a oh it would be cool to go type thing.

6- Police are unmarked. I don't like this, but I guess its just how it is here. They all drive unmarked normal all kine cars and trucks.

7- Thai Thai in Volcano has remarkably good Thai food. Pricey, but its hard to complain when it tastes that good.

Thats all I can come up with now, will keep posting as I learn !
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#48
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6- Police are unmarked.
Yeah, but still pretty obvious. I think I may have offended one when I flagged him down to ask about local traffic laws, him thinking he was all stealth and all. He was even plain clothes.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#49
Hey Oneself, where were you living before the move? I'm curious about the climate you were in before compared to now and your thoughts on things like humidity, etc... Thanks and keep posting!
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#50
AHHH Hell yeah Thai Thai is really good. It is still americanish recipes but not quite mainland thai.It's like hawaiian thai. They do it really fresh and get the spices balanced out just right. I ate there when I was on the island last time and was pleasantly surprised. They also have some vietnamese recipes in there. The steak salad was great.
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