Saturday, February 28

A windy hike in Manoa Falls arboretum

A little more Waikiki...


Then, Manoa falls, a rustic hike above the University. As usual, the boys collected sticks which happened to be fallen bamboo. It was an extremely windy day, and the bamboo knocking in the wind dwarfed us as the whole sky seemed to be filled with the hollow wooden knocking sounds.

Ever in search of a "better stick," we left the hike with a few, and a policeman informed us that it wasn't a problem for him, but Pele might take issue with it. Pele must make law enforcement easier.


To learn more about Pele, highlight the URL below and cut and paste it into your web browser (I was unable to make it a link, sorry!).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pele_%28deity%29

5 comments:

  1. We love your blog. Unfortunately I am a little, to say the least, computer challenged so I have been trying to post comments since it started and have had big troubles. Anyway, if this gets through we are so excited for you. (as well as envious since it is still freezing here in Madison.) We think West Lawn could use a little Pele but maybe we'll have to come up with our own nature god.

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  2. Susan, The prettiest songs was an attempt at a blog from us last year. I can't seem to enter comments without it going to that designation but mystery people are your neighbors down the block with those two bird named boys Heron and Joe Crane. Maybe those will help calm Pele on West Lawn. Hi all. miss you!

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  3. Hi Susan! What is your new email address? LuAnn

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  4. Okay, that first one was a test. I guess I figured it out! I really would like your email address. The photos bring back memories....Hi to everyone. We miss you! LuAnn

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