I finally had the chance to get a closeup of the berries produced by an Acai Palm. I admit that before I started coming to Hawaii I thought palms only produced coconuts.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Acai
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Kahua O Kaneiolouma
There is a tension that exists on Kauai between the native population and the visitors. Those who live here full-time are a very mixed group that includes the original Polynesian people and then generations of immigrants coming to work in the fields or other industries that have come and gone. The beauty of the island brings both tourists and those wanting to purchase land for various reasons. As has been the case in many beautiful recreation areas throughout the country, these two groups of individuals are put into a strange relationship with the "locals" becoming dependent on the money from tourism and development, but at the same time finding it difficult to afford housing and the price of goods (e.g., gas). I think we kind of fit in the middle sometimes annoyed by both the high prices and short-term tourists.
Attempts have been made to bridge this gap with financial concessions to provide lower cost housing and efforts such as kama'aina which provides a break on some goods, services, and fees if you have a Hawaiian driver's license (I think this is how eligibility is demonstrated if necessary). A related effort involves efforts to both demonstrate and maintain the culture of the original Native people and long-term ethnic groups.
I took a couple of photos yesterday of an effort to refurbish the totems at Kahua O Kaneiolouma (also this source). These sites are rustic but efforts to capture the authentic conditions of the past.
Notice the blindfolded which will be removed at the dedication.
Friday, March 22, 2024
Coffee Blossom Time
We visit the Kauai Coffee Company farm several times during each trip to Hawaii. Cindy read that the coffee blossoms were in bloom and bloom for only a short while so we made the trip to see the bloom. I think we imagined a more spectacular show associating the coffee bloom with cherry blossoms or something. Still, it was worth the trip and there is always something to photograph.
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Contraflow
I find contraflow intriguing and have written about it before. Contraflow desccribes the procedure of reversing the flow of a lane of traffic to accommodate a change in the volume of traffic moving in a given direction. I originally thought it might be a cost saving measure, but I have changed my mind.
I have decided they do it here because there is not enough room to expand the road to four lanes. So a team of department of transportation hires each week day gets ut very early to put down traffic cones and then about noon picks them up again.

















