08-19-2009, 04:52 PM
Obie,
I bet if you asked the people of waikea/Wailoa area in Hilo the same question (Do you think your place should be a public park?), back in 1960, they would have thought you crazy. But I really enjoy picnicing on their property today.
I know enough about ocean science and hydraulics to recognize the area is going to be scrubbed eventually. I'm not trying to be mean, but Beachlots is a sandcastle lying in the path of a large wave.
Condemnation isn't that far fetched.
Here's a cartoon on the subject.
punatoons
I bet if you asked the people of waikea/Wailoa area in Hilo the same question (Do you think your place should be a public park?), back in 1960, they would have thought you crazy. But I really enjoy picnicing on their property today.
I know enough about ocean science and hydraulics to recognize the area is going to be scrubbed eventually. I'm not trying to be mean, but Beachlots is a sandcastle lying in the path of a large wave.
Condemnation isn't that far fetched.
Here's a cartoon on the subject.
punatoons