365 Days 2023, Numbah Twenty-Six

April 26th

Started out the day with a very tangled skein of yarn. Humph.

Pretty dandelions at the gym.
Daily hummingbird.

April 27th

Food deliveries.
One of the cans we got in food deliveries had a puka in it and it was squirting all ova da place!
Attack of the yarn snarl. Today I started untangling it.
Daily hummingbirds!

April 28th

Nani tree and tulips at the gym. And oh yeah, dandelions!
It took hours and hours, but I got the skein untangled, finally.
Nani sunset!
Sunset daily hummingbird.
What a beautiful moth!! Wish it wasn’t such a blurry photo.

April 29th

Daily hummingbird.
Pretty tulip just opening.

Today we contributed some stuff to the Bow and Arrow Coffeehouse for their yard sale. I saw these adorable decals on two of the helpers’ cars outside! I just love them!

April 30th

I especially love our view when it’s like this.
Tom asked me to knit him a cotton hat that he could wear all summer. I know Laura would’ve done this for him if she were here. I was happy to do this for him.
Daily hummingbird.
Our lovely Azalea. It’s so beautiful! We have to get our retaining wall shored up, and I don’t want to lose it.
Flowering Quince.
I thought this was an Easter Cactus, but I guess it’s a Spring cactus.
And oh wow, my Amaryllis are both gonna bloom!
Sunset daily hummingbird.
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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
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2 Responses to 365 Days 2023, Numbah Twenty-Six

  1. AFK's avatar AFK says:

    Moki-chan, Google Lens says that’s a green marvel moth. It’s gorgeous–I’ve never seen one before. My culture believes that butterflies and moths carry the souls of our beloved departed. I leave it for you to think who might be paying you a visit.

    • Mokihana's avatar Mokihana says:

      So akamai you!! I never even thought to Google Lens it. Mahalo for the information. It is such a beautiful moth for sure. And I appreciate your thoughts about how butterflies and moths carry the souls of our beloved departed. I sure have plenty of those during the past few years. Mahalo nui for this.

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