In 1991, my eyes opened for the first time and I had my first breath of the fresh, sweet, fragrant air Hawaii is known for on the island of Maui. The gentle drumbeat of the crashing surf, the chirp of the tropical birds, and the crunch of the swaying palms in the tropical tradewinds complete the natural orchestra that exists here.
Many years later, I purchased my first place on the Kaʻū District on the Big Island of Hawaii. With sweeping views of the south coast of Hawaii, it was good to call a small piece of this island paradise my own.
Today, I have many properties on Hawaii's Big Island while still keeping my original place in Kaʻū . I love all the places within the Aloha State that I can call home and look forward to buying more in the years to come.
I'm especially interested in land or homes in the Puna District.
As rare as some think my name is, it is common around the world. Don't confuse me with others that share my name on the Mainland in the U.S. or in Europe. I've never served in the military, I'm not a medical doctor, I'm not a licensed electrician, nor do I work with any company associated with astronomy.
Hawaii is filled with infinite adventures. I enjoy experiencing all the island has to offer from the snow-covered peaks of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa to the warm beaches of the Kohala Coast. I love the cliffs of both the northern and southern coasts; whether it's the Waipio Valley to the north or the Road to the Sea on the south, the island is truly breathtaking.
A scientist at heart, I enjoy diving in and learning about new things. I also enjoy travel, taking pictures wherever I go, and appreciating cultures local and afar.
I also enjoy helping others where I can, either through my local church or through charities like World Vision, the American Cancer Society, or the National MS Society,
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