Sun City Grand Real Estate: Phoenix Arizona Retirement Communities Blog by Leolinda Bowers

Zipping through Hawaii

Over the past four months I've thought of participating in a challenging physical, and mental experience. It's been on my mind like a child waiting to open a present, the anticipation and unknown was a driving force for me to attain my goal. I've thought about this experience with long awaited hope, wondering if I could really do it. I'm sure you're wondering what I so much wanted to do so badly, well today I finally did it. I drove up to the high mountain slope in Hawaii this morning, wanting to be part of the group that could say, "I did it!"  I rode down the gulches in Kohala on the Big Island of Hawaii, the birthplace of King Kamehameha, on a zip line from the top of the mountain and tree tops. Now I can be officially called a "zip chick".

 Our zip line adventure began with us checking into the Big Island Eco Adventure located in Hawi Hawaii. Banyan Tree Hawi HawaiiThe reservations clerk provided clear directions; from highway 270 turn makai on highway 260, the office is located next to the theater across the street from the big banyan tree. First one would need to know that makai means ocean meaning that the turn would be left. It was easy to find, not because I was raised on the Big Island but because I saw the sign that clearly identified the road.

Woody and Leolinda BowersWe checked in and were instructed to wait in the next room for rest of the group. After all were assembled, the guides provided each with a named helmet. I was named Cupcake, my husband Mr Z.  Each person was harnessed, and each harness was checked by a second tour guide.

Hawaiian Zip LinesOff we were in a four wheel vehicle previously used to transport Swiss missiles. The 45 minute trip up the rugged and muddy mountain road revealed the lush forest in its splendor. The first zip line was about 50 yards away from the drop off point. At the first platform, our tour guides explained the safety procedures in riding a zip line.

Hawaii Vacaton I was extremely reluctant to jump off the first platform to the forest canopy 400 feet below. My husband jumped off first and I was the last to zip; I really had to be bribed. The adrenaline rush on each and every jump resulted in an euphoric high. The canyons were spectacular, displaying Mother Nature in rural Hawaii with all of the verdant colors in the spectrum. Zip Line Hawaii We walked a suspension bridge over the top of a 60 foot waterfall cascading to a fountain 100 feet below.

Zip lines were 500 ft to 1,500 ft long. We zipped at 500 foot heights above the canyon floor. The company provided snacks and beverages at a tree house that towered 250 feet above the forest floor. During the short hike between the zip jump offs guides provided information of the forest and Hawaii flora, pointing out forest animals, plants, flowers and edible forest greenery.

Please excuse the screaming on my video.

I would strongly advise anyone who has the slightest desire or inclination to participate in this type of adventure to go through with it. It was one of our most exciting and enjoyable adventures that I've experienced.

 

For reservations call the Big Island Eco Adventures, at (808) 889-5111. They are located at 55-510 Hawi Rd  Hawi, HI 96719. Ask for Doug and be sure to tell him that Cupcake sent you. 

 

 

 

If you are thinking of purchasing a property in Arizona, investment, 1031, retirement or winter residence, call me. I specialize in Phoenix Retirement Communities.

 

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Leolinda Bowers
Associate Broker
Ken Meade Realty
Cell (602) 403-6865
Business (623) 937-5701
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Sun City Grand Real Estate  If you are thinking of buying or selling a home in any Arizona retirement community, consider hiring me as your Realtor®. I am the 2010 and 2009 Top Producing Agent in Ken Meade Realty. In 2011, I successful closed 71 transactions. As a full-time Associate Broker Realtor® and a year-round Sun City Grand resident, I am familiar with Arizona retirement communities Sun City Grand, Sun City West, Corte Bella, Arizona Traditions, Sun Village, Pebble Creek and Trilogy at Vistancia.

 

Respect After Death

Respect After Death

Respecting Life After DeathI am with family in Hawaii celebrating the life of my uncle who past away a few days ago. My mother had two brothers, my uncle Fernando was MIA in the Korean Conflict. Her other brother, my uncle Alex was a popular musician in the Big Island of Hawaii.

This morning my cousin Charlotte prepared his flowers. Aroma of the huge floral sprays and arrangements circulated the workroom in her garage. As I watched cousin Charlotte said, "these flowers are not for the dead, they are for the living". Respect After Death It's a way to show respect to the family for the loss of a loved one. As we respect life, respect death.

Respect for the family after death, do it frequently.

 

 

 

Respecting Life After Death

My uncle Alex was graced with a beautiful voice, one who serenaded thousands of people in Hawaii with his Puerto Rican music. He will be missed but will not be forgotten.

 

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Leolinda Bowers
Associate Broker
Ken Meade Realty
Cell (602) 403-6865
Business (623) 937-5701
http://LEOLINDA.com

 

Sun City Grand Real Estate  If you are thinking of buying or selling a home in any Arizona retirement community, consider hiring me as your Realtor®. I am the 2010 and 2009 Top Producing Agent in Ken Meade Realty. In 2011, I successful closed 71 transactions. As a full-time Associate Broker Realtor® and a year-round Sun City Grand resident, I am familiar with Arizona retirement communities Sun City Grand, Sun City West, Corte Bella, Arizona Traditions, Sun Village, Pebble Creek and Trilogy at Vistancia.

 

Wordless Wednesday ~ Reminiscing of Hawaii

Reminiscing of Hawaii

Reminiscing of Hawaii

Whenever I feel homesick for the Big Island, I pull out some of my favorite pictures.  This is Kalaniapia Waterfall on the Big Island of Hawaii north of Hilo. The cascading water is melodic at anytime of day or night. People frequently swim in the bottom of the falls. I may be away from Hilo, but Hilo is always in my heart.

 

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Leolinda Bowers
Associate Broker
Ken Meade Realty
Cell (602) 403-6865
Business (623) 937-5701
http://LEOLINDA.com

 

Sun City Grand Real Estate  If you are thinking of buying or selling a home in any Arizona retirement community, consider hiring me as your Realtor®. I am the 2010 and 2009 Top Producing Agent in Ken Meade Realty. In 2011, I successful closed 71 transactions. As a full-time Associate Broker Realtor® and a year-round Sun City Grand resident, I am familiar with Arizona retirement communities Sun City Grand, Sun City West, Corte Bella, Arizona Traditions, Sun Village, Pebble Creek and Trilogy at Vistancia.

 

Hilo Farmers Markets Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables

I was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii  and approximately 41,000 people presently call Hilo their home.  It rains almost every day in Hilo making the land and soil fertile, just stick it in the ground and it grows.  Fruits, tropical flowers and vegetables are seen almost everywhere you turn.  Each weekend farmers markets spring up with vendors selling their home grown products.

I was recently in Hilo and spent some time with family and of course, shopping.  My favorite Farmers Market in Hilo is the  Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers  market on Kinoole Street.  Directions

Here people purchase flowers to adorn their homes, give as gifts or  place on their loved ones graves.  I purchased a couple dozen anthuriums to place on my parents grave sites and take to several family members that I was visiting. 

 

My most favorite flower is the obake anthurium.  Anthuriums are actually green but hybridization has produced color varieties of many forms and shapes. Obake in Japanese means ghost. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The vendors at the farmers market also sell Ti leaf plants, Cymbidium Orchids, Dendrobium Orchids, Proteas, Roses and Birds of Paradise.

  Guavas, mangos and avacados are plentiful. 

 Huge tomatoes

Lychees are just getting into season.

Organically grown papayas 

Big Island chips, candy and popcorn

Next time you are in Hawaii, be sure to visit Hilo and check out any one of the many farmers markets.  Islanders will welcome you with genuine Hilo hospitality.  From this Hilo wahine transplanted in Arizona, ALOHA!

 

Sun City Grand ~ I live here, I work here, I know this community!

LEOLINDA BOWERS
ASSOCIATE BROKER
KEN MEADE REALTY
CELL (602) 403-6865
BUSINESS (623) 937-5701

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About The Author

Leolinda Bowers is a Hilo wahine, born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii.  Leolinda is an Associate Broker with Ken Meade Realty. She specializes in Arizona West Valley Retirement (55+) Communities. Leolinda has Bachelor of Science Degrees and a Masters Degree in Business Administration with Project Management concentration.  She is a leading sales person who has proven sales experience in the current real estate market.  Leolinda can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in the adult communities of Sun City Grand, Sun City West, Surprise or Sun City Arizona.

 

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Ken Meade Realty
Cell (602) 403-6865
Business (623) 937-5701
http://LEOLINDA.com

 

Sun City Grand Real Estate  If you are thinking of buying or selling a home in any Arizona retirement community, consider hiring me as your Realtor®. I am the 2010 and 2009 Top Producing Agent in Ken Meade Realty. In 2011, I successful closed 71 transactions. As a full-time Associate Broker Realtor® and a year-round Sun City Grand resident, I am familiar with Arizona retirement communities Sun City Grand, Sun City West, Corte Bella, Arizona Traditions, Sun Village, Pebble Creek and Trilogy at Vistancia.