365 Days 2024, March 21-25

I am so far behind. E kala mai. Lo siento. Mea culpa. (Signing “I’m sorry” here at my computer.)

March 21st.

Food deliveries.
Pretty pansies where I deliver food for the farm workers.

The infamous day when the cows got out.You’ve already seen the video…here’s the photos.

“Sure, everyone, let’s just stop here in the middle of the road to see what we can find to eat.”

This is where they broke the fence.
Jake came over to grain them while he fixed the fence.
Daily hummingbird.

March 22nd

Daily hummingbird.
Daily pīpī and daffodils.
Mega-gigantic crane in Gresham helping to build the new library.
Nani sunset!

March 23rd

Daily hummingbird.
Daily pīpī watching Nolemana and Yanno fix the float in the watering trough.
Pretty pond where I took dinner to a friend.
Ho da kewt, yeah? Good they have the sign up, cuz get plenny ducks and geese here.

March 24th

Let’s start this day off with a daily hummingbird collage.

Robin on the old swallow house.
More daily hummingbird. Love how I can see so much green!
It was a two-Jake day today; they came over to make a new burn pile since it’s now burn season.
The cows helped. Not.
I got a bit of spinning done.
Then Kalakoa took over my spinning chair.

March 25th

Daily hummingbird.
Daily pīpī. Kiko is still nursing even though he’s getting so big.
I took Nolemana to the retinologist all the way past Portland today.

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 2024, March 21-25

  1. AFK says:

    Your sunset photo of 3/22 and single hummer photo of 3/24 are just spectacular. 
    Da pīpī photo of 3/25 confused me at first because I saw Kiko’s body but no head, and Lani Moo’s head that seemed to be attached to Kiko’s body. 

    BTW, another thing we have in common–I also love Urusula LeGuin. Her Earth Sea hexalogy (it got bigger than the original trilogy!) is one of my favorites. 

    • Mokihana says:

      Mahalo nui! I so appreciate having you as a cheerleader! Urusula is a wonderful author…and again, just proves we’re related, you and I.

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