Friday, May 1, 2009

Spring in Upcountry, Maui

Non-residents always chuckle when we praise the coming of Spring on Maui. "Winter, spring, summer and fall, what's the difference in this moderate climate?" they'll remark. Certainly not nearly as dramatic as winter blizzards, spring snow melt followed by tulip blossoms, 100 degree heat and autumn's falling leaves.
Truth is, we really do have seasons here in Hawai'i. Subtle yes, but to residents, the change in seasons is evident.
Springtime in "Upcountry Maui" is the noticeable lavender blossoms on the Jacaranda trees, the Silky/Silver Oak trees are full of golden blossoms, the Agapanthus in gardens have exploded with their large white and blue clustered blooms. Whale season is at it's peak. Avocado and Mango trees are heavy with young fruit. The air is warm and humid from morning rain showers. The sand on the beach begins to bake barefeet and we begin to hop on sand again.
As I put away my winter rain jacket, remove my down comforter from my bed and open my windows at night, I am continually reminded of how blessed I am to live on this wonderful island.
There are some exceptional values in today's Maui real estate market. Now is the time to take advantage. If you would like information on homes for sale in Upcountry Maui or Maui's North Shore, please feel free to either email me at patty@pattychaney.com or call me direct at: (808) 280.2625.

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