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		<title>Marriage Plans and Hawaii</title>
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Marriage Plans and HawaiiHello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed to make sure you don't miss a thing on texified! Post from: texified        I mentioned before that my daughter is planning to be married in Hawaii on May 21.  It looks that everything is set [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://texafied.com/blog/2008/02/06/marriage-plans-and-hawaii/">Marriage Plans and Hawaii</a><br/><br/>Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed to make sure you don't miss a thing on texified!  Post from: <a href="http://texafied.com/blog">texified</a></p>
<p>       I mentioned before that my daughter is planning to be married in Hawaii on May 21.  It looks that everything is set up with the marriage plan: ticket$ bought, the marriage arrangement$ made, and re$ervation$ made for twenty people at a luau which will take the place of a reception.  It will be held on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii_(island)">Big I$land</a> in Kona.  My daughter and her new fiance were originally planning to honeymoon in Hawaii after the wedding which was going to be held here in the gloomy state of Washington.  I also had been wanting to take a vacation in Hawaii since I had never been there.  So to cut a long story short, everything will be held in Hawaii.  I have done most (all?) of the planning and arrangements which is an experience which I would <em>not</em> want to repeat!   Funny thing is that when I suggested to my daughter that we could hang out and do things together after the marriage, she didn&#8217;t really seem that enthusiastic about it.</p>
<p>Never in my life have I had the <em>slightest</em> inclination to visit Hawaii.  I always had the impression that it was one big tourist trap, having gathered most of my ideas concerning the islands from photographs of Honolulu and also from Hawaii 5-0!  I do not care for cities that much, nor do I care for crowded beaches.  I gradually learned that there is much <a href="http://www.alohafriendsphotos.com/birds.html">more</a> to the place than the tourist traps portrayed in travel brochures.  I think that one of the things that finally interested me in going to Hawaii was the chance of seeing some the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endemic_birds_of_Hawaii">unique endemic</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endemic_birds_of_Hawaii">birds</a>.  There is an entire group of birds all descended from the original colonizing <a href="http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/ZooGoer/1995/1/hawaiisforestbirds.cfm">honey creeper</a> which has undergone an <a href="http://www.biology-online.org/2/15_adaptive_radiation.htm">adaptive radiation</a> to fill the vacant niches found on the islands.  Many people are familiar with Darwin&#8217;s finches which underwent a similar radiation on the Galapagos Islands, but few are familiar with a similar radiation that occurred on the Hawaiian islands producing some incredibly <a href="http://www.travelwithachallenge.com/Hawaiian_Bird_Pictures.htm">unique birds.</a>  Unfortunately many of these species are on the <a href="http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/hawaii/science/art7912.html">verge of extinction.</a></p>
<p>So hopefully, I&#8217;ll be able to do a bit of <a href="http://www.birdinghawaii.co.uk/">birding</a> while I am there.  I have found that it helps immeasurably to have somebody who is knowledgeable about the species, so I hope to go on a <a href="http://www.frommers.com/destinations/hawaiithebigisland/0008020109.html">tour</a> conducted by such a person.</p>
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