Posts Tagged ‘Hawaiian’
Moon in Aries & Mars in Gemini Square to Saturn in Virgo & Moon Moseys into Taurus on Tuesday (August 10-11, 2009) Hawaiian Tropical Storm
Moon in Aries & Mars in Gemini Square to Saturn in Virgo & Moon Moseys into Taurus on Tuesday (August 10-11, 2009) Hawaiian Tropical Storm
The Hurricane Felicia heading for Hawaii has been downgraded to a tropical storm. There is still emergency- preparedness to anticipate possible changes and for expected flush floods and heavy rains. As a member of the CERT Community Emergency Response Team I have been privy of the concerted efforts of volunteers and government agencies to be prepared for the worst. I must say I am pretty impressed with it! Considering the disaster of the non-organization for Katrina and the experience of Hurricane Iniki hitting Kauai ’92 I think we are well prepared as much as possible.
With the hopefully not devastating effects of Felicia we can consider this a practice run and wake-up call for individual preparedness! I am a strong believer of preparing for the worst and praying for the best. We in Hawaii always have the potential of Hurricanes coming our way as well as earth crust activities around the islands which can result in smaller or bigger earth quakes.
Kailua – Enjoy An Exciting Hawaiian Experience
Kailua – Enjoy An Exciting Hawaiian Experience
Kailua Kona, situated at the bottom of Hualalai Volcano offers supremely satisfying sights and picturesque beauty. It is a vacationing heaven with several historic places and cultural centers presenting the true Hawaiian atmosphere to the visitors.
A walk through the streets of Aliâ??I Drive gives the images of the rich royal history perfectly blended with the contemporary developments. The Aliâ??I Garden Marketplace is a well known for the Kona coffee, Hawaiian artworks and several other local products. It is a shopperâ??s delight with several local gift items and souvenirs available here.
The King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel offers the best prospect for the visitors to unlock the authentic past of the Hawaii. The well restored religious sites are open daily to the public and offer the chance to learn about the secrets surrounding it walls and the importance of the tall statues.


