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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Roots


In Hilo, on the east side of the Big Island of Hawaii, there is a park fronting Hilo Bay called Liliuokalani Park that is frequented by residents and visitors alike.  The Park's attractions include Koi ponds and Japanese gardens.

In one afternoon I spent there I was attracted by the many Banyan trees in the area and decided to take the pictures shown below.

The roots of the Banyan tree are aerial (versus underground) and look like twisted and interestingly textured trunks.

Banyans grow from a host tree which eventually dies and the Banyans take over and flourish.

Out of death,  new life. Nature is truly fascinating.



















For more information about Hilo's Liliuokalani park, please click on this link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liliuokalani_Park_and_Gardens

For more information about Banyan Trees, please click on this link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banyan


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- ARIEL MURPHY

Monday, January 13, 2014

Slow dance

 
 
Just because the music is slow doesn't mean the dance has to be boring.
 
 
 


 
Please click here if the video does not load: http://youtu.be/Bdxde-G1sLA


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- ARIEL MURPHY