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Sacred Garden offers paths to reflection, peace

By Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 20, 2013

~~<p>When Eve Hogan and her husband, Steve, purchased their 3.8-acre Upcountry Maui property in 2005, they had no idea it would one day be a mecca for visitors seeking peace, rejuvenation and inspiration.</p>
<p>&quot;When our Realtor showed it to us, the owner had been living on the mainland for at least seven months, so all the plants were in really bad shape,&quot; Hogan said. &quot;The ones in the greenhouse were dead, and the plants outside were overgrown.&quot;</p>
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When Eve Hogan and her husband, Steve, purchased their 3.8-acre Upcountry Maui property in 2005, they had no idea it would one day be a mecca for visitors seeking peace, rejuvenation and inspiration.

"When our Realtor showed it to us, the owner had been living on the mainland for at least seven months, so all the plants were in really bad shape," Hogan said. "The ones in the greenhouse were dead, and the plants outside were overgrown." Login for more...



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