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Fall: My favorite Season of the Year

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Fall is my favorite season of the year. There is something about the fresh smell of air that brings joy in me. I love colors and fall brings in so much of it. The colorful leaves brightens my day and I just love being outside during this time of the year. Besides, I love to incorporate colors in my outfit to embrace the colorful weather. St Paul is a beautiful city and I am so glad that I live so close to it.

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Goodbye Blues: Mahalo Hawaii for beautiful memories

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From the moment we landed off the plane, I knew that Hawaii was going to be very special. The tangible sense of culture and the infamous spirit of aloha along with the magical beaches and lush mountains and many more…. there was always so much to explore.  Our 14 days of vacation ended so quickly but we were so glad that we got a chance to experience the spirit of Hawaii and create some lifetime memories that we will cherish forever.
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Lao Valley Needle & Cruising

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Our last full day in Maui…. We  started our day at the Lao Valley Needle, famous for gracing postcards all over Maui and a sacred for the Hawaiians. The dense forest had a history behind them: the needle like peaks were a lookout point for the warriors during wars. Interesting!! Currently, it a popular tourist destination and travelers come to enjoy the trail along with the amazing view of the needle like peaks. The weather was moist and cloudy which totally enhanced the beauty of these beautiful peaks. We walked by the Lau Valley Stream reminiscing our beautiful vacation to the islands of Hawaii. Our vacation was ending the next day and to be honest, we were not looking back to go back to Minnesota.

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Snorkelling fun at Kona

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This day was one of the favorite day of our trip to Hawaii. After a relaxing morning breakfast at the resort, we headed to the City of Refuge towards Puuhonua O Hanaunau National Historic Park. The park had some historic site and overlooked the Honaunau Bay. We saw some very interesting Polynesian culture and various Ki’i (carved wooden images) along with housing of the ancestors who had dwelled their in the past. The locals considered this place sacred and till today, they still believed that the spirit of peace surrounds this park. While we visited this park, we found out that Honaunau Beach which was right across of the park was one of the famous beach for snorkelling. Hubby was super excited. The bay was beautiful and we were all set for our snorkelling expedition.

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