Work on the Ocean View Water station appears to be progressing. Since, my last update it appears that work on leveling the front part of the lot has occurred, and it looks likes work to level the back area is taking place. I’m guessing the area where the purple excavator is sitting is where the large tank will go. Progress is definitely being made on this project.

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Media Release

The Leleiwi Community Association organized a trail clean-up on Saturday (August 28) in Keaukaha.

Community members, along with the County of Hawai’i Parks and Recreation Department and the Hawai’i Police Department’s Community Policing Section, worked in partnership to beautify the Lokoaka Trails. Trails begin from the parking lot area off Kalanianaole Avenue and lead to Carlsmith Beach Park and the Lalakea area.

The participants widened marked trails, trimmed shrubs, raked leaves and gathered rubbish.

Police encourage anyone wishing to participate in trail clean-ups to call the Community Policing Office at 961-8121.

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Peace Day Parade Hawaii

The 4th Annual Peace Day Parade & Festival will take place in Honoka’a, Hawaii on Sept 19, 2010. The parade and festival take place to demonstrate unity in support of peace, compassion and awareness of interdependence. The parade with start at 11:00am on Sunday Sept. 19th with over 30 groups participating in the parade. The festival will follow the parade at noon, and host 40 vendors and exhibitors.

Visit the Peace Day Parade & Festival website for more details.

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I Went Swimming

I was bad about updating yesterday. It was a busy day with a sunset photo shoot in Kona. It took awhile to work my way home, and I ended up falling asleep before I completed my post. Today, I got up and headed straight to the beach. This was my first time actually getting in the water, since I’ve been here. It’s not that I was afraid to get in the water, but more I always seemed to be going somewhere after visiting the beach leaving no time to change or really have fun. Today, we specifically headed out to get in. It allow me the chance to play with the underwater camera and get used to being in the water.

I originally headed into the water with some tiny goggles, that really mess with my vision. I freaked out every time I stuck my head under. I decided I should get a really snorkel set-up to benefit fully from the day outing. We quickly headed over to Espace Plongee to pick up a mask and snorkel. I had been in there a few months ago to try on masks, and was able to get a nice mask. Sadly, they didn’t have fin to fit me. So, up to Kona Boys we went for fins. Luckily, they had a nice pair to fit, and it was back to Ho’okena for more snorkeling.

Now, I’m beat, and I have to try to get the sand out of all these weird places.

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