365 Days 2024, August 21-25

Today we start off the morning with delightful Anna’s hummingbird vocals. Sound up!

Daily hummingbird.
Cow paintings at the coffee shop where I met with friends today.

When I left the coffee shop, there was a parade of old Chevys going by!! Two 1955s!

Voluntary Amaranth.
Sunflower!
Sunflowers and tomatoes.
Daily pīpī.

August 22nd

Pīpī under the apple tree.
Mallow at the Realty office where we pickup our food for deliveries.
Ho da nani!!
Precarious load! Chris said that people were honking at him all the way back from the warehouse!
Food for deliveries.
Oregon is so beautiful!! SE Bohna Park Road.

Next: a plethora of daily hummingbird photos. Because I couldn’t stop taking them!

August 23rd

Blessed, blessed, rain for a little bit today.

Daily pīpī.
Daily hummingbird in the evening.

August 24th

Daily hummingbird.
They were actually this close… lying on me. Amazing. Usually they don’t share.

August 25th

One daily pīpī. Hōkū.
Daily hummingbird.
Hairy Woodpecker at the birdbath.
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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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4 Responses to 365 Days 2024, August 21-25

  1. Michelle's avatar Michelle says:

    The flowers and hummers together; so pretty!

  2. AFK's avatar AFK says:

    Wow,that hummer had a lot to say, huh? I bet they love all da pua near their feeders. So kewt, da cow art! I bet da keiki (and young at heart) will be happy with the chocolate milk you delivered! And wow, laulau, dat was like Mānoa rain, was falling so heavily. August rain in the PNW is such a blessing. And thanks for sharing your popoki with us.

    • Mokihana's avatar Mokihana says:

      Yeah, he sure did. They do love the flowers near the feeder. I’ve never done that before but will from now on.

      We never know what we’ll get to distribute from week to week, and I agree that the chocolate milk was a hit.

      I love summertime rain here, and it reminded me of my Mānoa Valley home, too.

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