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2010 

We’re back home at aina nalu. We’ve survived the great tsunami of 2010. I just got back from a run to Foodland. After the stress, and there was stress, we need brownies. We have a lot to be thankful for any day here on Maui. Today we have 2 special things to give thanks for: 1. The tsunami was a ...
02/27/2010
It's 1PM and the time for the event we were waiting for has come and gone.  On TV we watched the water in Hilo Bay move in out.  Here in Maui, from the Launiupoko there hasn't been much to see.  Dick Bell, staying at Kaanapali Shores reported there was nothing to see and he was headed out for a w...
02/27/2010
Aloha, if you are interested, you can find the official tsunami evacutaion maps for Maui at http://www.co.maui.hi.us/index.aspx?NID=261. The Lahaina area is between Launiupoko and Wahikulu beach park, evacuation map five and six.   Lee
02/27/2010
This morning was pretty much the same as every morning except my neighbor, Mike, was pounding on my door at 5:30.  They were being kind enough to warn us about the tsunami before evacuating themselves.  Barb was a bit freaked, but we're actually pretty prepared for this. We have water, batteries,...
02/27/2010
It's 9:30, so in about 2 hours we'll have a better idea of what we're dealing with.  It looks like a normal, beautiful day in paradise.  The sky is blue, the ocean is calm.  The only thing that looks out of the ordinary is the number of boats in the channel between Maui and Lanai.  They've been a...
02/27/2010
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