A DAY IN OUR HAWAII LIFE ~ RUNNING ERRANDS, HITTING THE BEACH & ENDLESS PANCAKES | Ep. 9 - lanikai-beach.net

Even living in Hawaii we have to run around town doing those errands everyone dreads & puts off. The beauty is, we do get to hit the beach whenever we want. Ride with us as we knock out a few things on our “to do” list & BONUS, we go on an “endless pancakes” lunch […]

Bill to create Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority moves forward - lanikai-beach.net

A bill to create a group for Mauna Kea stewardship is heading toward a final vote. Hawaii News, Hawaii Weather, Hawaii Sports See more of the team that is Working for Hawaii on our website: https://www.khon2.com Stay informed about Hawaii news, weather, sports and entertainment, subscribe to the KHON2 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/KHONNewsHawaii?sub_confirmation=1 Check out our […]

Hawaiian Guitar Music & Ukulele Music – Happy Cafe Music with Ocean Waves For Relax, Study, Work - lanikai-beach.net

Welcome to our happy and relaxed world with ocean waves in the background. Sit back and enjoy our Hawaiian Guitar Music & Ukulele Music. This is the perfect music for a cafe, restaurant, office, study, or any other situation where you need some positive energy. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🎧 LISTEN MORE: 🍎 IOS App: https://bit.ly/relaxinglivemusic_ios 🐧 Android […]

Story Behind the Song | Happy Birthday | by Ukulele Mele - lanikai-beach.net

Mele Fong aka Ukulele Mele tells the story behind the old American song Happy Birthday. This song was written in 1893 and is the most recognized song in the English language. NOTE: Monthly Online Lessons by subscription are no longer available from Mele’s website UkuleleMeleOnMaui.com. Instead, you can learn to play the Ukulele Mele Way […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update: 7 Months & Going Steady, April 28, 2022 – lanikai-beach

7-months into Kīlauea’s latest summit eruption, its now typical activity continues. Lava circulates at the surface within a relatively small active lake that rises and falls with changes in magma pressure, but usually remains within sight in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Scattered lava flows “ooze up” across other parts of the crater floor, leaking as […]

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