Yes! I have scanned in an entire calendar. These twelve pictures show some of the fabulous beauties of Hawaii. Be advised -- this is a rather large file.

As an aside, here's a quick introduction to the 50th State.
Also, you can learn about the end of the last monarchy on American soil.

The Islands of Hawaii

Beauty basking in sunlight
Waikiki Beach sunset, Oahu

Ianuali

(January)

Ianuali
Waikiki Hotels at dusk, O'ahu

Pepeluali

(February)

Pepelualu
Keoka area, North Kohala, Hawai'i's Big Island

Malaki

(March)

Malaki
Kaneohe Sandbar and Ko'olau Mountains, Windward Side, O'ahu
Malaki 26 is Prince Kuhio Day

Apelila

(April)

Apelila
Late summer sun fills Kalalau Valley with shades of pink and purple, Kaua'i

Mei

(May)

Mei
Lava entering sea, Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i's Big Island

Iune

(June)

Iune
Tropical paradise, Bali Hai (Tunnel Beach), Kaua'i
Iune 11 is King Kamehameha I Day

Iulai

(July)

Iulai
Crescent-shaped Kauna'oa Beach of the Kohala Coast, Hawai'i's Big Island

Aukake

(August)

Aukake
Beach at Makena, South Shore, Maui
Aukake 18 is Admission (Statehood) Day

Kepakemapa

(September)

Kepkemapa
Turquoise water at world famous Lumaha'i Beach, Kaua'i

Okakopa

(October)

Okakopa
Waikiki Beach, O'ahu
Okakopa 9 is Discoverers Day

Nowemapa

(November)

Nowemapa
Humpback whale and calf take refuge in Maui waters

Kekemapa

(December)

Kekemapa
Lili'uokalani Gardens, Hilo, Hawai'i's Big Island

In the water
Continue on to the 1998 Calendar, 1997 Calendar, 1996 Calendar or 1995 Calendar

This calendar was distributed by Island Heritage Publishing, 94-411 Ko'aki Street, Waipahu, Hawaii 96797. Call them at (800) 468-2800 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Hawaiian Standard Time, or write to them, or visit them at WelcomeToTheIslands.com and I'm sure arrangements could be made to have one of your very own for the current year.
Another site which has a nice collection of Hawaiian scenes is the Hawai'ian Photos. Visit them at http://hawaiianphotos.net to purchase some fabulous prints. (No, I don't get a commission!) For more links to Lion Coffee Hawaii, see Island Heritage's list.
Note! I cannot possibly keep all these links current. If you find one that doesn't work, I'd appreciate your .
Here's another thought: the only place in the United States where coffee is grown is Hawaii. Why not try "the cup that cheers" youself? Call Lion Coffee at (800) 338-8353 and I know they'll be pleased to ship you a little taste of paradise. My own favorites are Kona Macadamia Nut and Chocolate Kona Madamia Nut coffee. Or, order on the net either directly from Lion Coffee or from one of these merchants: Island Gifts Direct or The Bad Ass Coffee Company.
Sorry, there are no mermaids in Hawaii
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