tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4715701379391111942.post2696977456687378979..comments2013-02-04T17:15:03.073-08:00Comments on The Crazy Pineapple Dream: What I'm looking for in HawaiiUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4715701379391111942.post-43004164933925221152009-11-01T15:04:46.806-08:002009-11-01T15:04:46.806-08:00Hi Aki and Laura, We were in HPP just a couple of ...Hi Aki and Laura, We were in HPP just a couple of times and liked it too. I would say that sun and warmth are too important to us to locate up in the Volcano area. It's beautiful up there,and lovely houses on the market, but we gotta warm up! We too love MT and WA, so we hope to make this all work. Also hope to meet up with you someday. All the best, AnnAnn Wurdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15615561534954312401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4715701379391111942.post-59094376429004895962009-10-30T19:25:25.877-07:002009-10-30T19:25:25.877-07:00Hi Ann,
We are also a 3-way "split" bet...Hi Ann,<br /><br />We are also a 3-way "split" between Montana, Pacific NW (Vancouver, BC) and Hawaii (HPP, on 10th). Having similar considerations, I would not recommend Volcano area if sunshine and warmer than cooler is one of your important criteria. Coming from 'gloomy, rainy and cold' I was also attracted to areas that still had promise of dry and sun but on the more affordable (windward) side of the BI. From all that I've read, Volcano has a strong community, which is a definite plus; however, it has seemed a bit cool and gloomy each time we've gone through there. Just our experience and observation. We still love MT, though, and even though we are building in Hawaii, we'll never sell our 20 acres and cabin that is located 23 miles NW of Choteau. Good luck on your search! Aki and LauraAki and Laurahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10799804876696596060noreply@blogger.com