A tale of St. Patrick: Welcome to Shamrock
A long time ago in a Gaelic Ireland far, far away, a holy man on a mission arrived. He came from the Empire, taken by the rebel scum at age 16 and forced to live in captivity on their filthy
Currently based in Honolulu, Fili Auro strives to bring stories to life through simple execution of the perfect words. Having studied over five years across the dazzling south pacific, his style reflects its easy-going and romantic exuberance along with his own passionate intensity. His work is featured in the Hawai'i Tourism blog as well as local publications. So sit back, relax, and allow Fili Auro to transport your imagination to realms beyond wonderment...
A long time ago in a Gaelic Ireland far, far away, a holy man on a mission arrived. He came from the Empire, taken by the rebel scum at age 16 and forced to live in captivity on their filthy
Paddlers in the 2015 Pailolo Challenge approach the island of Molokai. Photo by Fili Auro. On a Saturday morning near the end of summer, the sea vigorously pounds against the sands of D.T. Fleming Beach Park on Maui 's northwest coast.
It's an early Saturday morning in October with a slightly humid chill, and a multitude wearing pink shirts in honor of breast cancer awareness month vibrantly glow and bustle in the faint light of dawn at Mala Wharf and Hanakaoo Beach Park in Lahaina, the old royal capital of Hawaii in west Maui, preparing to undertake an epic outrigger canoe voyage, paddling not for a medal or recognition, but in honor and in memory of those who were and are part of the ongoing fight against cancer, a paddle...