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  • Hawaiian Summer Camp

    Compost Burritos and Other Stories I Tell About Hawai’i

    November 3, 2016

    A friend and I were talking last night about feeling settled in Boston. We appreciate the lives and communities we’ve built here but we still feel the pull of distant places. “I didn’t mean to get so comfortable here,” I lamented. We laughed at ourselves for wanting more when we’ve had so much already — she’s lived abroad in Mexico and Mozambique, and I spent more than three months backpacking Europe before moving to Hawai’i to work on a farm. It’s always amusing to tell stories about living on Maui to friends I’ve met since the experience. People are surprised when I tell them I lived in Hawai’i for a…

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    Today I’m giving the people what they want…

    February 15, 2013

    Hiking in Haleakala National Park

    April 5, 2013

    This Tea Tuesday, It’s Actually Ti Tuesday

    June 18, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp

    Guest Post: Haleakalā Crater

    October 22, 2013

    Emma is still in India, but before she left, she asked her boyfriend if he would write a guest post for her. I said that I’d be happy to. I’ve been holding down the fort while Emma has been gone, getting to spend some quality time with the cat, so I’ve had plenty free time to work on said guest post. You may remember my last contribution to An Opportune Moment, where I shared my experiences flying for the first time. This time, I’m covering another aspect of Emma and my time on Maui – Haleakalā Crater. And because I had my camera out the whole time we were there,…

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    One Month in “Paradise”

    February 22, 2013

    Maui: Last Look

    August 5, 2013

    Tea Tuesday: All the Mint

    March 5, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Travel Tips

    Maui: Last Look

    August 5, 2013

    My last night on Maui, I slept on a beach. My friends and I arrived after dark, pitched our tents, and fell asleep to the sound of waves crashing just a few feet away. We awoke to this view: It was the perfect end to two months in Hawai’i, and it’s also the end of my blog posts about that trip. People think it sounds ridiculous when I tell them I lived on Maui for two months, but I’ve learned that traveling to “dream” destinations doesn’t have to be expensive. I spent less than $1,500 to enjoy two months on Maui, and at least half of that went towards my…

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    Tea Tuesday: It wasn’t meant to be

    January 29, 2013

    This Tea Tuesday, It’s Actually Ti Tuesday

    June 18, 2013

    I actually just write a gardening blog now

    February 7, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Travel Tips

    What She Packed: 2 months WWOOFing on Maui

    July 29, 2013

    It’s my very first packing post! I don’t usually write about what I bring with me when I travel, even though it’s a topic people ask me about. But, before I left for Hawai’i back in January, I did take photos of everything I was bringing with me, so, I figured, why not blog about it? Wondering what to take with you to work on an organic farm in a tropical climate? Or how to fit 2 months worth of items into a 50L backpack? Just feeling a little voyeuristic and want to look at all my stuff? This is the post for you! What I brought to Maui: Clothing:…

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    A Year of Self-Actualization

    January 7, 2014

    Today I’m giving the people what they want…

    February 15, 2013

    Tea Tuesday: All the Mint

    March 5, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Travel Tips

    The Pros and Cons of WWOOFing on Maui

    June 30, 2013

    Do you want to live in Hawai’i for free?! Um… maybe. The answer to this question isn’t as simple as you might think. I lived and worked on Maui for 2 months by WWOOFing. To refresh your memories, WWOOF stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms, and provides people with the chance to take part in work-trade programs all around the world. In exchange for room and board, volunteers work part-time as farmers. I’ve written about this program and other alternative ways to travel the world before. This time around, though, I want to talk specifically about my experiences WWOOFing, and share with you the pros and cons of…

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    This Tea Tuesday, It’s Actually Ti Tuesday

    June 18, 2013

    Tea Tuesday: The Tea Garden

    February 5, 2013

    Tea Tuesday: All the Mint

    March 5, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Tea Tuesday

    This Tea Tuesday, It’s Actually Ti Tuesday

    June 18, 2013

    I decided not to write a new post on Sunday because it was Father’s Day, and, if you don’t know why that matters, please see the previous blog entry. You don’t even have to read the post, you can just look at the title. I’m back today because it’s Tuesday, and on Tuesdays I drink tea. Well… I drink tea everyday, but I write about drinking tea on Tuesdays. Except this post isn’t about drinking tea. Oops. It’s about a different plant, which I encountered while living and working on an organic farm on Maui, called “ti.” And, yes, pronounced “tea.” So, it’s Ti Tuesday. (Ha!) And, for Ti Tuesday,…

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    Compost Burritos and Other Stories I Tell About Hawai’i

    November 3, 2016

    Hiking in Haleakala National Park

    April 5, 2013

    Maui: First Impressions

    February 1, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Travel Inspiration

    Weekly Travel Inspiration: Adventures in Travel Vlogging!

    May 5, 2013

    This week, I am proud to bring you your weekly travel inspiration in video form! Press play to hear about whales and the two months I spent living and working at an organic farm on Maui. Joyful discussion of humpback whales by me, filming by my boyfriend, E, editing was a joint effort. I hope this will be the first of many travel vlogs and videos to come. Let me know in the comments what you think.

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    The Pros and Cons of WWOOFing on Maui

    June 30, 2013

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    February 7, 2013

    Hiking in Haleakala National Park

    April 5, 2013
  • Tea Tuesday

    Tea Tuesday: German Chamomile

    April 30, 2013

    See this plant? This is German Chamomile growing in the tea garden at Hana Farms, the organic farm I worked at in Hawai’i. This sad scraggly thing is also German Chamomile: This particular specimen is looking pathetic because I transplanted it to the garden bed in front of my cabin, and, at the time this photo was taken, it was still adjusting to its new home. The farm manager told me that when you transplant something, it helps to pick off any flowers so that the plant will focus on growing stronger roots instead of wasting energy on keeping its flowers from wilting. So, when I saw my German Chamomile…

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    Tea Tuesday: Teaism

    August 28, 2012

    Tea Tuesday: Harrods

    November 27, 2012

    Tea Tuesday: Chai Concentrate

    July 23, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Travel Tips

    The Hana Highway and Hana Town: A Pseudo-Local Perspective

    April 27, 2013

    I lived in Hana, Hawai’i for two months while working on an organic farm, and, as such, I have some insights into what life is like there. I want to share my pseudo-local perspective with anyone considering a visit or a more extended stay like mine. These are the insider tips you learn from living in a place, and knowing people who have lived there longer, but they are not the lifetime of understanding that comes from being born and raised in a place. Hence “pseudo-local.” I’ve mentioned the Hana Highway twice before (here and here), but I’m dedicating a post to it now because it’s one of the main…

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    Guest Post: Haleakalā Crater

    October 22, 2013

    Tea Tuesday: It wasn’t meant to be

    January 29, 2013

    One Month in “Paradise”

    February 22, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Travel Tips

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Maui

    April 11, 2013

    When I first heard that hitchhiking was a “normal” way to get around Maui, I was skeptical. However, after living there for two months, I can vouch for hitching as an accepted and useful mode of transportation, particularly on the Hana side of Maui, where I was living and public transit is nonexistent (a once daily bus to Kahului that requires reservations in advance notwithstanding). I didn’t do a lot of hitchhiking on Maui; I mostly just went the 3 miles between the farm where I was living and Hana Town — a short enough distance that the one time I didn’t get picked up for a ride, I was…

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    April 27, 2013

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    February 19, 2013
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