Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Visiting our Wedding Garden 3 "15

 Today's is Wednesday.  It's the first clear day we've had this week, so we decided to visited the seaside garden in which we got married and say our renewal vows  while it is still sunny outside.


Only a small area around the chapel retains the lush tropical landscaped the garden had when we got married. The area is now under the protection of the  State of Hawaii Historical and being preserved as a a native peoples fishing village complete with archaeological  signs explaining how native peoples used the area..  The rest of the landscaping has been removed and the grounds restored to its appearance prior to  contact with the first European  explorers and settlers.



For my part, I think it was a prettier and more interesting place when we got married there, but knowing how valuable and vulnerable coastal property is, I am glad the area is still open to the public.

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