Today, we’ll start a new photo series with an emphasis on the variety fields found in Hawaii. In addition to some pretty photos, I hope to also share some background on the significance of the fields and how it might relate to your Hawaii vacation. I hope you’ll find a few surprises and enjoy the series.
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