Maybe one of my favorite things were in Kauai is listening to the radio. The music is fun - Hawaiian and Reggae music, but the most interesting thing is the local news. They talk about the community a lot.
There was a dog at the pound that workers had worked with to make him adoptable. He was finally adopted and got loose the day he went to his forever home. The radio put out an announcement to the entire island to look for this dog. I really hope that they found him!
I know when and were to register for school (if I were in grade school here). There is a $25 registration fee to shoot off fireworks. And you can only shoot them off on private property.
One DJ's daughter is the Miss (maybe Jr. Miss) Hawaii. She talked about that for a while and she is in the most photogenic running, how to vote for her, etc.
Anyway, I enjoyed listening to the radio. I don't normally get to do that here.
#HFS2018
I started this Blog when I first started working with the North Lake College Summer Hawaiian Field Studies course. I knew that in 2 weeks, I would learn so much and I needed a place to document it. I was right. I went back through my pictures when I got home and thought, "Did we stop here? I don't remember this!". So I went back to my Blog and was reminded of that moment. So many great moments, so many great stories...here is where I document them. Please read, enjoy, send me questions, comments, etc.
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