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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....11-01,02-05....Aloha! Back to Hawaii
Billie
Posted on 11/01/2005 7:02:48 AM PST by Billie
A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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~ Billie, Dutchess, DollyCali, Mama_Bear ~
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History and Statistics
Hawaii was admitted to the union on August 21, 1959 - the 50th state. The state of Hawaii consists of eight main islands: Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe and the Big Island of Hawaii. Its capital is located in Honolulu, on the island of Maui. Hawaii is the most isolated population center on the face of the earth. It is 2,390 miles from California; 3,850 miles from Japan; 4,900 miles from China; and 5,280 miles from the Philippines.
Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee, and more than one-third of the world's commercial supply of pineapples comes from the islands.
There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet. The Vowels are: A, E, I, O, U, and the Consonants: H, K, L, M, N, P, and W.
State symbols of Hawaii include the bird, Nene (pronounced "nay-nay"), or Hawaiian Goose. The tree of Hawaii is the Kukui, or Candlenut. The beautiful Hibiscus, or Pua Aloalo is Hawaii's flower.
In 1988 the yellow hibiscus, which is native to the islands, was selected to officially represent Hawaii, but you might see the red hibiscus, or any other color, as the state flower in many older photos and postcards.
From east to west Hawaii is the widest state in the United States.
There are four counties in Hawaii (Kauai; city and county of Honolulu; Maui; and Hawaii). Each city has a mayor and council in charge.
Hawaii has its own time zone (Hawaiian Standard Time.) There is no daylight savings time.) The time runs two hours behind Pacific Standard Time and five hours behind Eastern Standard Time.
The wind blows east to west in Hawaii. The highest recorded temperature is 96' F (Honolulu Airport), but temperatures over 92' F generally occur only once or twice a year. The lowest temperature (under 3000 feet altitude) is 56' F. Temperatures under 60' F may occur, but rarely more than once a year. In July the average daytime temperature is 82' F. Average daytime temperature in January is 72' F.
There are no racial or ethnic majorities in Hawaii. Everyone is a minority. Caucasians (Haoles) constitute about 34%; Japanese-American about 32%; Filipino-American about 16% and Chinese-American about 5%. It is very difficult to determine racial identification as most of the population has some mixture of ethnicities.
Hawaii was once an independent kingdom. (1810 - 1893) The flag was designed at the request of King Kamehameha I. It has eight stripes of white, red and blue that represent the eight main islands. The flag of Great Britain is emblazoned in the upper left corner to honor Hawaii's friendship with the British. The combination of the stripes of the United States flag and the Union Jack of Great Britain is said to have pleased the merchant shippers of both nations. The flag was adopted for official state use in 1959.
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December 7th, 1941
The surprise was complete. The attacking planes came in two waves; the first hit its target at 7:53 AM, the second at 8:55. By 9:55 it was all over. By 1:00 PM the carriers that launched the planes from 274 miles off the coast of Oahu were heading back to Japan.
~ Eye Witness Account (excerpt)
Pearl Harbor: Remembered USS Arizona Memorial
The final resting place for 1,102 crewmen of the U.S.S. Arizona who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. (75 were recovered) They are still entombed within the Arizona herself. The sunken battleship is commemorated by a 184 foot-long memorial structure that spans its mid-portion. No part of the edifice touches the ship.
There are three sections in the memorial: The entry and assembly room, (a central or middle area) used for observations of the sunken ship and for ceremonies. Many visitors drop flower leis into the water from this section, honoring the dead. The third section is the shrine room. The room contains the names of all those killed on the Arizona and their names are engraved on a marble wall. Upon entering the shrine room, the reverence and honor it is was intended to inspire is immediately noticeable. All persons are keenly aware that this is hallowed ground.
The memorial's architect was Alfred Preis. After years of fund raising efforts that began 1950, the memorial finally was dedicated in 1962.
The USS Arizona is no longer in commission, contrary to popular belief. A flag of the United States of America does fly above the sunken battleship. The flag is attached to a severed mainmast of the USS Arizona.
In recent years, the memorial has come to represent all the military and associated personnel killed at Pearl Harbor.
http://my.execpc.com
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I have a whole new appreciation for Mama Bear's "State" threads after spending several days researching endless Hawaii websites, collecting all kinds of information and graphics to edit and then trying to put it together in some sort of orderly fashion. Hats off to you, Lori - you have this stuff down to a science! It is not easy!
Aquamarine, Dansangel, Dutchess, Lori and I had already spotlighted our own state, and when Lori offered not long ago to 'give' us any other states we might enjoy featuring, I thought it would be fun to do Hawaii. Well! It was fun to do, but at the same time, I was a bit overwhelmed and couldn't begin to touch upon all the wonderful things about these beautiful islands. You just must go there yourselves. I did, and how I loved it! The beaches, the water, the history, Pearl Harbor, the people, the luahs.....truly an unbelievable Paradise!
I must also credit the following websites for the information used for today's post:
encarta.msn.com www.50states.com www.hawaii.com www.colormatters.com www.aloha-hawaii.com www.melekalikimaka.com
Oh, and one more thing ..........
No Hawaii post would be complete without Hula Dancers, because we all know that in Hawaii, everybody and their dog can hula.
Mary Lucas Faustine's delightful Hawaiian art
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Free Republic; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: freepers; fun; military; patriotic; surprises; veterans
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To: tuliptree76; LadyX; DollyCali; LUV W; GodBlessUSA; Mrs.Nooseman; Diver Dave; Temple Owl; All
With the weather as it is, I'll be wearing a sweatshirt and pants under the skirt. ;-)
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posted on
11/02/2005 7:01:41 AM PST
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Billie
To: dixie sass; DollyCali
Hi, dixie - I think Dolly's trying to steal your guys. :)
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posted on
11/02/2005 7:02:27 AM PST
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Billie
To: ST.LOUIE1; dutchess; DollyCali; FreeTheHostages; The Mayor; feinswinesuksass; MoJo2001; LadyX; ...
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posted on
11/02/2005 7:05:03 AM PST
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Billie
To: LUV W; Billie; deadhead; LadyX
That was very cool to see that thread. How the style has changed since then! Thanks for sharing! One never knows what they'll find diving into the depths of FR's archives. It's too bad a lot have been deleted
Cool graphic, Billie. :)
To: Diver Dave
Hi, Dave - he's blonde, too! Keep him if you want!
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posted on
11/02/2005 7:08:27 AM PST
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Billie
To: RaceBannon
I was stationed there two years, and the only girls that looked like that were tourists!! LOL! Hi, Race - I missed your post earlier. We loved the luaus and the performances at the clubs when we were there, but during the day we didn't see anyone who looked like this either - except for other tourists, like you said! :)
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11/02/2005 7:14:38 AM PST
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Billie
To: Billie
The Hawaiian /Polynesian dancers have always been so marvelous to watch.. LOVED the Marlon Brando Munity! His love interest in movie & life was so beautifully representative of the lure of the area to me
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11/02/2005 7:36:19 AM PST
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DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your s God is!)
To: Billie; dixie sass
Oh, no.. don't want Dixie's 4 dudes.. I want my own. two would be fine!
:-)
need to get a few things done. Weight loss support group tongith. A little prep to do.. dogs need to get out for a romp later also
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11/02/2005 7:38:20 AM PST
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DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your s God is!)
To: Billie
Great Post Billie. Looks like my kind of place, hope to go there one day.
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11/02/2005 8:17:59 AM PST
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Aquamarine
(If the Constitution is living and breathing chances are over 30 percent of the unborn won't be.)
To: Billie; LadyX
Does this mean I get a free trip to Hawaii? ;-)
To: Billie; LadyX; DollyCali; LUV W; GodBlessUSA; Mrs.Nooseman; Diver Dave; Temple Owl; All
Is this better?
;-)
To: LadyX
Oh, I'm glad I wasnt't around to have my skirt mowed to 4", but back then it would have covered more than it would now.
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posted on
11/02/2005 8:26:11 AM PST
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PreviouslyA-Lurker
(...where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 2 Corinthians 3:16-18)
To: tuliptree76
Hi tuliptree!
You look great! :)
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posted on
11/02/2005 8:26:15 AM PST
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GodBlessUSA
(US Troops, past, present and future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
To: Billie
Ohhhhh, lovely. Hey, I'll have some roast pig for breakfast.
; )
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posted on
11/02/2005 8:27:06 AM PST
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PreviouslyA-Lurker
(...where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 2 Corinthians 3:16-18)
To: Billie
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posted on
11/02/2005 8:27:47 AM PST
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PreviouslyA-Lurker
(...where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 2 Corinthians 3:16-18)
To: Billie
Lol! He should get a good grade for effort anyway!
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posted on
11/02/2005 8:28:47 AM PST
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PreviouslyA-Lurker
(...where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 2 Corinthians 3:16-18)
To: GodBlessUSA
To: PreviouslyA-Lurker
Hi PAL! I can't stick around... gotta go to work. Have a good day. :-)
To: harrowup; Billie; razorback-bert; Daus; beowolf; Scuttlebutt; Diver Dave
{{{Hugs}}} for Harrowup!!
Delighted we drew you out to romp through Memory Lane with us...
Your wonderful lessons in the Mighty Phine Art of Gentle Debate have served us well..:))
"somebody put ferns in the bar" - LOL - Billie and I had fun decorating, trying to counter the 'velvet painting effect.'
So, Navy Guy - how goes life in D.C. now that we've "corrupted" you?!!
The sea change was beneficial, and despite the slings and arrows perpetually aimed at us, Our America is gradually being renewed.
Hope you'll stroll into The Finest Room often, and perhaps submit your photograph to Billie to include in our Military Monday collages of military and veterans??
The most recent Military Monday thread is - Click Here -
(I'm in the first group - same picture that is among those on my Profile Page)
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posted on
11/02/2005 8:34:24 AM PST
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LadyX
((( He Is The Lord, above all things )))
To: Billie; LadyX; Mama_Bear; JustAmy; tuliptree76; DollyCali
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posted on
11/02/2005 9:10:50 AM PST
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PreviouslyA-Lurker
(...where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 2 Corinthians 3:16-18)
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