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Thursday, April 29, 2010

LAHAINA EVENING OFF THE MAIN DRAG




At the corner of Dickenson St. and Front Street, art is huge. The town of Lahaina where I'm from has lots of history, from the days of ancient Hawaiians (Kanaka Ma oli), to the Whalers and Missionaries, to the sugar and pineapple plantations, to the modern computer age, Lahaina still is a quaint little town, lots of water activities, food, and drink. This picture was taken on April 28, 2010 in the evening in the front yard of the Baldwin Home, just south of this area, the huge block wide Banayan Tree waits for a picture to be taken, also the  historic Pioneer Inn Hotel and Restaurant and Bar.


THE MARKET PLACE IN LAHAINA corner of Lahainaluna Road & Front Street

If you want a tatoo, local plates, jewelry, cute clothing for the women (wahine), this little area is your typical Lahaina style shopping area, geared for the tourist, you can call it cheesy, but if you are a mainlander always stressed out on life, stopping in here is a totally different feel, right across the street is Cheese Burgers In Paradise.







MAKAI SIDE OF FRONT STREET ON THE SEA WALL

Shops are open till around 10 in the evening with more bars and restaurants open till midnight and past that on the weekends. Find something to take back home, Front Street is the place to go, this picture was taken right at the coner of Dickenson and Front Streets, (makai) or towards the ocean or sea, the camera shot is facing south, west is to the right where awesome sunsets are God made from late Spring to late Summer time. Lahaina is a casual spot, women dress easy, men and kids just the same, flip flops and no shoes is O Rite!


If you find something on the menu in anyone of the restaurants in Lahaina but want a meal in your condo, and don't want to get out because you're too burned out, call me or email me and I'll see what I can do for you. Steaks, seafood, Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, I can do.  ronald.sambrano1@gmail.com

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