Japanese garden in Hilo's Lili'uokalani Gardens, named for the Hawaiian monarch Queen Lili'uokalani, located on historic Banyan Drive in Hilo. The ornamental Japanese park was built to honor Japanese immigrants who worked the sugar plantations. Rain forced us under shelter for a few minutes, but all in all it was a lovely stroll with the family.
In February 2011 Racheal and Lance decided to leap at the chance to live in Hawaii for a year. Racheal accepted a 1 year teaching position on the big island of Hawaii, not knowing whether or not she or Lance would have a job to come back to in a year. To complicate matters they are taking their children, Anika (5) and Henry (2). Let the adventure begin!
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Aloha
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Lili'uokalani Garden
Japanese garden in Hilo's Lili'uokalani Gardens, named for the Hawaiian monarch Queen Lili'uokalani, located on historic Banyan Drive in Hilo. The ornamental Japanese park was built to honor Japanese immigrants who worked the sugar plantations. Rain forced us under shelter for a few minutes, but all in all it was a lovely stroll with the family.
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