This is a freshly planted sugar cane field. When I was here in years past, the main crop was pineapple. Over the years, the big companies and more money producing crops of sugar cane have taken over. This building below was the company owned store. If you worked for the "Company", you lived in company housing, bought your supplies at the company store, including meat from the company meat market. The old song "I owe my soul to the company store" was true here. The prices were always higher than the wages you were paid. That insured you would never leave your job. This building has been restored by Chef Bev Gannon and her family and is now an excellent restaurant. You can even purchase her cookbook of recipes she serves here.
Across the street from the store are the old horse/mule barns. They were the "mechanized equipment" used to harvest crops in the old days.
Yes this was the burning spot!! Surfing obviously is big here in Maui ... and they teach them very young, as you can see above. Dad and his two boys caught several waves, the boys standing while dad paddled.
Then it was off to Macawao town ... actually the cowboy town of Maui. They have a huge rodeo here every year. Stores line both sides of the main street, maybe one whole block long. Mostly art galleries and clothing/craft stores.
One of my favorite places is an old bakery that makes donut sticks. Yummy yummy!!! Not something you see on the mainland. I ate the whole thing!!!
I'm going to find out how they are made. How fun would it be to gather materials from trips to different locations and make a basket as a reminder of where I was. That's it for today ... Aloe Vera here I come!!
You keep outdoing yourself...growing things, cowboy towns, surfers, and donuts (thank goodness donuts don't do it for me) and OMG what a super basket. I have a weaving book I can share for your project. Keep the photos coming. Love, Patty
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