365 Days 2024, June 1-5

June 1st

Two Osprey eggs!
Daily hummingbird.
Two!!
Daily pīpī.
Da lanai. Tomatoes all planted.
Beautiful Heliotrope… my Motherʻs Day present from my daughter Anela.
Bush beans with a zucchini that snuck in, I think.
Zinnias, petunias, geranium, and a lily of some kind.
Daily pīpī. Kiko is getting so big!

June 2nd

Daily hummingbird.
Spinning guild today! Last one here till October. Boo hoo.
One of our members combing fiber on her mini-combs.
Collage of my spinning today.
And of course I chose this mug today in honor of AFK!

The daily pīpī never showed up so gotta use the mug instead.

June 3rd

Oops. It was very windy last night; Yanno came over to help Nolemana move this heavy branch across our driveway.

Daily hummingbird.
Trying to do PT exercises is not easy with a pōpoki on your ōpū,
Too cute!! The Jeep in front of me today.

June 4th

I drove Nolemana into downtown Portland today for his eye specialist exam.
Local in the parking garage! I blurred the license number to protect their privacy.
Hōkū da daily pīpī.
Daily hummingbird.

June 5th

Daily hummingbird.
At last!!!!
Beautiful view from Olson Farms where I got strawberries. I can almost see our house.
Daily pīpī. All the girls.
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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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1 Response to 365 Days 2024, June 1-5

  1. AFK's avatar AFK says:

    My junk attempts to get hummingbird photos while I’m out walking has made me appreciate your good hummer photos. So nice, your heliotrope. And our favorite color! And mahaloz fo’ t’inking of me wit da pīpī mug!

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