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Author Archives: Mokihana
Tropical Color in Damascus!
Every Fall, when temperatures begin to drop dangerously low foa my tropical plants (of which get many!), Nolemana resigns himself to the fact that our dining room, which really isn’t a dining room at all (because it’s filled with all … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
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Blessed, Blessed Rain!!
I woke up several nights ago to the sound of rain falling. I lay in bed, just listening as the parched land soaked up all the glorious water. I felt some wild thing in me that had been unleashed in the … Continue reading
Da Outlook: Not Too Good
So dea I was, getting ready foa back up all my Outlook folders. I try foa do dat regularly. Cuz I get so many emails dat I saving foa remind me of passwords, important emails, spesho kine emails from friends … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
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Ho, Da HOT!
Today I wen holoholo ka‘a into town (Gresham) for go gym. I like go gym early cuz I knew was going be choke hot today. Sweat at da gym, den go out and sweat moa? I no tink so!
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Da Sheep’s In Da Meadow, Da Cow Is Wea?
Eh, anybody rememba dis nursery rhyme? “Litto Boy Blue, come blow yoa horn, da sheep’s in da meadow, da cow’s in da corn!”
Haying Time… One Bittersweet Mele Aloha
Stay haying time in Damascus. All ova can see da various stages of da harvest. Some places already wen bale and remove da hay. Oddas jass at da point of threshing. Oddas da rows of cut hay lying out in … Continue reading
I Need Moa Fingas!
I am good at multi-tasking. Sometimes I drive Nolemana crazy because I can talk on the phone and do data entry at da same time. Data entry with numbers, dates, square footage. Dat kine stuff.
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Da Evil Knotweed
We wen move into dis hale about 18 years ago. We loved da view, da layout, da view, da fact dat Nolemana’s papa-san could move in with us when he was 84, da view, da amount of storage, da view, … Continue reading
My Angel’s Trumpet Stay Blooming!
I love Angel’s Trumpet (Datura)! I know they are poisonous, but they’re also so onaona [fragrant] that I rarely think of da bad stuffs about them. Besides, I get nomo plans to cook and eatum foa dinna! When I see … Continue reading
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Island Girl Sock Blockers
I love knitting socks! In the past when I’ve washed them (I like to hand-wash my knit socks), I’ve laid them out to dry on a towel. But when Raymond’s worship socks were pau I wanted to photograph them and … Continue reading
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