Apr 27 2007

Gimme da scoops

Published by Donna at 8:34 pm under amusement, reviews, site

I’ve created a new blog at DaScoops.com, geared to providing the “inside scoops” on fun things to do in Hawaii. I plan to post image-intense entries about my culinary adventures, sights I visit, as well as announcements about upcoming events. One of the primary reasons for the site is to develop my photography and writing skills while building a guide about what makes Hawaii a great place to live and visit.

Still, as small as we always say Hawaii is, I couldn’t possibly cover it all by myself. I’m always looking for others to partner with me in this effort, so if you’d like to contribute to DaScoops.com, please drop me a line and I’ll set you up with a username and password.

Check it out, I’ve already posted a few entries and there’s also a heads up on two great events scheduled for this Sunday. It’s a small start, but it’s a start.

5 Responses to “Gimme da scoops”

  1. scriveneron 27 Apr 2007 at 9:26 pm

    oh, you know i’m down with this. but are my writing and photography up to snuff?

  2. scriveneron 27 Apr 2007 at 9:28 pm

    ps: you’re so funny! get a little bit if idle time on your hands and you buy new domains! (i’m the same way….ssssh!)

  3. Donnaon 27 Apr 2007 at 10:31 pm

    Scrivener: Are you kidding me? Your writing and photography seriously put me to shame. I just sent an e-mail to you about getting you set up. Welcome to the team!

    And, what better way to pass the time at home than to buy more domains? Surely, the Internet doesn’t have enough yet.

  4. Joyon 28 Apr 2007 at 1:27 pm

    Great idea! I wish I still lived in Hawaii to be one of the contributors. However, I will be reading with interest and wishing I was back in the islands… Good luck!

  5. Ryanon 01 May 2007 at 4:46 pm

    Very cool!

    Don’t miss Don Ho’s memorial services this Saturday…

    Be sure to tap into, and even contribute to, the public events listed at Upcoming (now a Yahoo! property). I’m trying to be better about publicizing local events that aren’t “Web 2.0″ savvy myself.

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