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January 31, 2008

Top Ten Things To See And Do On Kauai

The oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands, Kauai is a fabulous place equally for a family vacation and for a romantic getaway. With endless white sandy beaches, beautiful flowers and lush foliage, it0s no wonder Kauai is popularly known as Hawaii0s Garden Isle.
Here are the top ten things to see and do on Kauai:
1- Explore the North Shore
Encompassing all areas that lie north of Kapa0a on Kauai0s Coconut Coast, there0s plenty of adventure on the North Shore. Take a day trip and go past Hanalei town and the famous Hanalei Lookout, the Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge and Lighthouse and the resort area of Princeville. Spend some time on some of the most picturesque beaches in the world or take a hike along the northern part of the Kalalau Trail at Ke0e Beach.
2- Spend the day at Waimea Canyon and Koke0e State Park
Nicknamed the 0Grand Canyon of the Pacific0, Waimea Canyon is two miles wide, ten miles long, 3,600 feet deep and is a stunning sight of deep reds, browns and greens created by the many volcanic flow over the centuries. With 45 hiking trails and spread over more than 4,000 acres the majestic Koke0es State Park, bordering […]

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Eschol Park House and it’s History

Eschol Park House is a heritage listed home and grounds, now a beautiful reception and function centre. The name Eshcol comes from the bible (’the promised lands of Eshcol’), where Eshcol was a vineyard. Indeed, when William Fowler bought the land in 1850, he planted vines and named the home and surrounds Eshcol, being a deeply religious man (he was warden and trustee of Saint Peter’s Anglican Church in Campbelltown).
His wines won awards in the Paris wine exhibition in 1885, and he built the current cellar to store his wine. Fowler was producing 2000-3000 gallons of wine on his Eschol Park property, a tradition that continued until the late 1800s
The name Eshcol, however, was misspelt many times in land title documents and even in church registers, and it eventually stayed ‘Eschol’.
Eschol Park House was built in about 1820, by one Thomas Clarkson. His daughter and son-in-law were the original residents, however Clarkson purchased the property from Mark Millington, who built the earliest structures in 1816. If you stand in the right spots inside, you can see the original homestead at the back of the property. Clarkson built the two storeyHouse in 1820, and the entrance to the house is […]

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Why Choose A Hand Tied Wedding Bouquet

A brides Wedding bouquet is very important, it is the most visual accessory to the dress and it can represent the whole image of the Wedding. A single bloom for a very stylized Wedding, a shaped wired bouquet for a more classical look or the just picked in season flowers often associated with a spring Wedding.
For a spring Wedding it is lovely to have the flowers of the season, the range of colours, shapes and sizes available to you are vast. If you are going for this look it is nice to have a hand tied Wedding bouquet. By hand tying your Wedding bouquet you are adding an artistic flare which you can completely control.
Many brides who choose to have hand tied Wedding bouquets do not want the responsibility of preparing their actual Wedding bouquet, but they have such an exact image of how it should look that it can be a good idea to practice producing the look you are after at home and then taking the finished result to a florist to produce the actual bouquet. If you are already working with a florist for the other flowers at the Wedding, you can work together to get the […]

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