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Obviously, this was the header page to the March Issue of the Poetical Journal.

Standing on Maui looking toward Lana'i

Flowerpot of protea
Along the road, in the distance Haleakala covered in cloud
Condos on a cove along the southwestern Napili Coast
Walking the dog along a back street
Storm clouds near Baldwin Beach
Mom reassuring, "Don't be afraid." (A very common sight on the beaches)
We received a nightly visit from this parrot.
We were watching the muscian at the Whale Festival in
Lahaina when this beautiful woman performed an
impromptu hula. Wonderful!
Cleaning up the strawberry patch at Kula Country Farms
Enjoy brick oven pizza at Kula Lodge.
A basket of "giant" hiscus
Entrance to the Maui Swap Meet (happens every Saturday)
BabyBeach (part of Baldwin) – the reef protects against the waves
Interior of the small Iao Congregational Church
Practing tai chi every Monday and Thursday at the state
office building in Wailuku (Only part of the class shown)
More wind farms are appearing on the mountain tops of Maui
Young man getting air on his boogie board
Surfboard fence in Kaua, Maui
Baldwin Beach - waves receding

The largest Buddha outside of Japan is located in Lahaina.
Driving Upcountry on Maui - note the Jacaranda tree (purple), an import from Brazil –
by early April the entire road is aligned with these trees.
Upcountry Vista
Iao Needle (2700+ ft. tall) – last great battle between Hawaiians occurred here – thousands died.
The top of the Needle was used as lookout point.
Humpback whale saying, "Goodbye."
Part of the Iao Valley
Wailuku River along the walkway
Wailuku River running into the valley below

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