Madam Pele is described in legend as the goddess of fire, who creates and destroys land. She causes the hot lava to be thrown into the air and to flow to the sea.
A more recent legend says that taking lava home, away from the Hawaiian islands, brings lots of bad luck. At the visitor's center of the Volcanoes National Park there are many display cabinets filled with letters that tell tales of woe that began with taking lava home. These tales came in packages of lava being returned, hoping to stop the bad luck. Travelers be warned!
What to Pack
It is always worth a giggle for locals when they see new visitors arriving with mounds of luggage for their stay. Truth be known, a backpack would suffice for a visit, which might help with today's luggage fees.
What is used most is a swim suit, some flip flops, and either a mu'umu'u for the wahines or shorts and a Hawaiian shirt worn outside the pants for the kanes.This will even get you into all the nice restaurants you want to enjoy.
Notice that t-shirts are not mentioned as they are too hot. The daily drill is to take a dip in the ocean, lounge in the shade, rinse and repeat.
Crack Seed
A real big favorite of locals, most especially children, are snacks known as crack seed These snacks originated in China and were brought to the island at the turn of the century. They can be found on small displays in all the local mom and pop bodegas. They are dried fruits, nuts, and seafood that are combined into crazy, strong flavors. Some favorites are
- Sweet and Sour Shredded Mango
- Seasoned Shredded Cuttlefish
- Sweet and Sour Cherry
- Sakura Arare
Here is a picture of Aunti Marialani (aka Rap Reiplinger) backstage, without makeup or apron.
Just another taste of Rap:
Video
This video is for travelers headed to the island of Kaui. As always it is best interpreted with an ukulele, a falsetto voice and a hula dancer. Remember this when Hanalei is in view.







