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Before I go on I would like to send my Mahalo to all who are in support of native issues and ask that you Kokua
This important issue;
The County of Kauai Intends to build a boardwalk over Wailua Beach Park Sand dunes. Building this boardwalk could cause erosion since it will definitely disturb the many native salt tolerant plants that hold these sand dunes intact during high surf. These plants also act a filter that protects Wailua Beach and its marine enviro…
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Posted on July 21, 2009 at 5:00am —
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I gave tours at Na'Aina Kai for many years and have decided instead to volunteer/take classes where I can learn more about sustainability issues. I'm also a photographer so if I can be of service in some way, (product, event photos), please don't hesitate to ask. Aloha, Mary
Aloha, Mary
Sorry, I didn't see your first question till now. Craniosacral work is a form of bodywork that deals with many levels of body, mind and spirit. Most commonly it deals with the cerebrospinal fluid and the pulse that emanates from that as they affect the tissues of the body. It is very gentle, profoundly healing and relaxing as well as experiential, making it hard to explain. One important item is that there are no fixed "sessions", but that each one is designed to meet the needs of the client at the moment.
Yes, the Island. We are perched on the edge of a great opportunity; to create an election that will reverse many of the foolish things we have done to our home. I'm praying that do it well.
Every Sundays meet undre the autograph tree, south side of the Wailua river.
The Wailua River Valley was once reserved for the Ali’i (Royalty). Wailua is a very special and sacred area to the Hawaiian people.
For a clean and cared for Kauai,
Debs
With such incredible reproduction possibilities, ever wonder why our native opihi population is in decline?