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Author Archives: Mokihana
First Trip to CA After My Mother Died
(As I post this, I saw that the very highway we were on has been closed between Ashland and Yreka because of wildfires. I’m feeling grateful that it didn’t happen with us, but it almost did on the way home.) … Continue reading
Ten Years Ago Today…
It’s hard to believe itʻs been this long, but on this date ten years ago my mom died unexpectedly. She’d been in the hospital for a week with unmanageable high blood pressure/low heart rate, and on the 3rd of July, … Continue reading
Da Kine Numba Six
Time for anodda da kine! My Christmas amaryllis from a year ago started blooming again!
Posted in 'Ono Kine Grindz, 365 Days, Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Handspinning, Knitting
Tagged amaryllis, camel, handspun, knit-group, knitting, MissB, sunsets, sushi
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My Local Kine Pōpoki
Kalakoa is my kolohe pōpoki, and so much like my beloved girl, ʻUkulele, who I miss so much, that plenny times I know ʻUkulele sent her. Just like ʻUkulele, Kalakoa finds balls of yarn, or socks, and brings them into … Continue reading
Posted in 365 Days, Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Pōpoki
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Birthday Dinnah
So last night foa my birthday, we went out foa dinnah. We get plenny choices around hea, but I really wanted local kine grindz. I really wanted to holoholo kaʻa up to Patrickʻs Hawaiian Cafe in Vancouver, but ho, da … Continue reading
June 18th at Kapiʻolani Hospital
This happened. Kamaʻāina to da max.
Posted in Hanabata Days: Highly Pidgin
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Our New Neighbor
Nolemana and I were heading into Portland for a conference on Saturday morning. I was so grateful for the rain, and I was thinking about that as we left the house. But I screeched to a halt (after checking that … Continue reading
Trains and More Trains!
So you folks know how much I love trains. How, everytime Nolemana and I go anywhere, we’re alla time looking for trains to photograph. We’ve gotten some amazing shots throughout the Pacific Northwest, including Idaho and Montana. I’ve been called … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Trains
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Da Kine Numba Five
Let’s have more Da Kine, k? Last year my daughters took me to Big River Grill in Stevenson, Washington, for Mother’s Day. The food was ʻono to da max, and there were these license plates from all over the world … Continue reading
In Which I Was Small Kine Kaulana
You know how every year I participate in the Antique Spinning Wheel Showcase? It’s a two-day event, where spinners gather in the historic Aurora Colony’s Museum, and spin on their antique wheels. It’s a public event, and it’s amazing how … Continue reading