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Holiday Parade
Hawaii Kai, Honolulu, Hawaii
Organized by the Hawaii Kai Lions Club and Koko Marina Center
November 26, 2011
10:00 am
Route: Kamiloiki District Park, travel down Lunalilo Home Road for about 1.5 miles, and end at Koko Marina Shopping Center
風 @ Kai Tak
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Upload @ 2012/08/17 under Typhoon "Kai Tak" Signal No.8 as memorial.
Holiday Parade
Hawaii Kai, Honolulu, Hawaii
Organized by the Hawaii Kai Lions Club and Koko Marina Center
November 26, 2011
10:00 am
Route: Kamiloiki District Park, travel down Lunalilo Home Road for about 1.5 miles, and end at Koko Marina Shopping Center
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Kai Lyngfeldt Larsen dining chairs for Soren Willedsen designed in 1956.
My dear friend Kai Davidson died today. He was a key person in my teens and early twenties. I first met him whan I was 15, This was taken in the early 90s.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The name Kai (pronounced /ˈkaɪ/) has various origins in completely different cultures:
* Kai is a Polynesian and Japanese word/name. In Japanese it can have the meaning "big water", "the ocean", "the sea" or "paddle"; Kai in Hawaiian means "ocean". In the Maori language of New Zealand Kai means 'food', or the verb 'eat' or 'feed'.
* Kai is a Chinese given name, which can be one of several characters. The most common Cantonese name is "繼" with five radicals for silkworms on sieve, meaning "unceasing (like silk)" or "following intimately (like silk)" or "continual (like silk)". The most common Mandarin name, "凱", meaning "Victory" or "Triumphant". In Chinese Kai "開" also means open.
* In Welsh and Scandinavian cultures, Kai means "keeper of the keys; earth".
* Kai is a Hmong male name that is sometimes spelled Kha.
* In Burmese, Kai means "strong", or "unbreakable".
* In Japanese, Kai has several meanings, including "change" or "the action to correct", "mediation" or "concerning oneself with", as well as "sea" (the last definition possibly derived from Polynesian languages[citation needed]).
* Kai in the Navajo language means "willow tree".
* In Estonian, Kai is a female name meaning "pier".
* In various Germanic languages, Kai means Quay or safe harbor.
* In Basque, Kai is a common word meaning "pier of a harbour" and a variant of the first name Kaio (from the old Latin name Caius)
* In Yoruba, a Nigerian dialect, Kai means "Love".