Hi Styles,Styles Bitchley wrote:
Interesting to note the parched grassy areas of the estate compared to the neighbours lush green to the west. Is there a water conservation issue on Oahu that may cause this?
I just came across this comment on “Hawaii Threads”, which is a community forum about living in/moving to Hawaii. Someone asked what it’s like to live in Kaneohe (which is up the coast from Pahonu), and the discussion of micro-climates came up. A local from the area wrote this:
"My favorite micro-climate is in Waimanalo, right near Eve Anderson's house (the "Magnum P.I." estate, for those who don't know.) Between Eve's house and Sea Life Park, the Ko`olau mountains come right down to the beach. But from Eve's house going the other way, the Ko`olau make a sharp turn inland quite a way. Therefore, you can stand at Eve's in bright sunshine and watch it rain like crazy just a block away. And you can do that often."
Interesting, huh?
~RG