About Mokihana
Born and raised Hawaiʻi girl who misses home and loves the Pacific Northwest. I’m a free spirit and love the serendipitous events that bring people and places together.
My philosophy about knitting and life in general:
“It is good to have an end to journey toward,but it is the journey that matters in the end.”Ursula K. Le Guin
I love Biscuits Cafes!!! My son has taken me to one and was quite ono!!! I’m sorry i don’t have your contact info…. I was just up in Portland for several days visiting. While I was busy with my grandson, I would like to have maybe had tea or something. Another time! 😉 And your yarns are divine!!!
Oh.. it would’ve been fabulous to meet in 3D! Let me know when you’re back up here again.
Moki-chan, I am filled with awe that you were patient and spent *12 HOURS* untangling your homespun. That is some Job-level patience, my friend.
My Christmas cactus will bloom unseasonally if I fertilize it. I did this last summer and it went bananas.
Another reason why you and I get along–my three favorite words are “Breakfast all day.”
Imua tita! Thanks for sharing!
Mahalo! I’m not sure I would’ve done it if it hadn’t been handspun. It was easier to do it in company of friends or watching a movie.
That’s interesting about your cactus, too. I do really love the out of season blooms.
Yay! Another breakfast all day fan!!
Ha! At a very quick first glance,I thought your tangled mess was a bird’s nest with an egg in it! Congrats on getting it back in order. Your photos are always so beautiful.
It sort looks like a bird’s nest, doesn’t it. I’m glad I persisted and have started knitting a neck warmer thingie with it. Thank you so much for your kind words.