-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Archives
Categories
- 'Ono Kine Grindz
- 365 Days
- aurora-colony-handspinners
- autumn
- autumn-colors
- Birdies
- Blog Awards
- Canby Ferry
- Canby-ferry
- christmas
- Da Gathering
- Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
- Daily Pīpī
- daily-hummingbird
- Eagle cam
- ʻOhana
- ʻolelo
- ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
- Farm Stuffs
- food-deliveries
- genealogy
- geneaology
- grief
- Hanabata Days
- Hanabata Days: Highly Pidgin
- Handspinning
- hawaiʻi
- Hawaiian Music
- Hawaiian Quilting
- hellgate ospreys
- holoholo
- Holoholo Pacific Northwest
- horses
- Hospital stuffs
- hummingbird
- humor
- Icepocolypse
- kahili-ginger
- Knitting
- Knitting Olympics
- manoa-valley
- moʻolelo
- Montana-Road-Trips
- mt-hood
- nature
- NW Spinners & Fiber Artists
- Old Faithful
- old faithful webcam
- old-barns
- old-photos
- Open Letters
- Oregon Trail
- Oregon, PacificNorthwest
- Other Creative Stuffs
- Pacific NW Adventures
- photography
- Pōpoki
- pīpī
- Quarantine Stuffs
- Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
- Snow Days
- Snow Days
- springtime-flowers
- Stories
- Summer-Flowers
- sunsets
- sunshine-valley
- Talking Stories
- Throwback posts
- Throwback Thursday
- Tour de Fleece
- tour-de-fleece
- Trains
- Uncategorized
- veggie-gardening
- videos
- vintage-cars
- Wassap Wit Dat?
- Wassup Wit Dis?
- Wildfires
- willamette-falls
- Word-Filled Wednesdays
Meta
- Follow A Mānoa Girl's Bloggie on WordPress.com
Category Archives: Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
A wonderful surprise today.
Today I was driving down my driveway on the way to the gym. Went around the corner and there was a young doe staring at me! But Iʻd forgotten my cell phone. Of all the times to forget it. So … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday Numbah Five
This photo of my beloved brother and me was taken in the front yard of our hale on Alani Drive. We were close then and have remained close all of our lives. I adored him then and adore him now. We … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Throwback Thursday
Tagged alani, brother, rock, throwback-thursday
1 Comment
Throwback Thursday Numbah Four
I don’t know how old I was in this photo; maybe around seven? I only know that it was taken at Waialua, that I loved the ocean! and that my mother said I looked like a gypsy. Whatever that means. And … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Throwback Thursday
Tagged beach, ocean, throwback-thursday, waialua
1 Comment
Lā Makuahine 2014 – Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
My daughter Anela wondered if I’d like to go to Ridgefield for Mother’s Day. Would I! You betcha! My other daughter, Leilani, was out of town, so Anela and I headed out just after noon on Saturday. She bought me … Continue reading
Especially for AFK
I saw this video and immediately thought of you, AFK, my pīpī-loving sista. Had to post it! Enjoy!
Moving Up In Da World
At the encouragement from Ryan and Kerrie I got my own domain yesterday. More geekiness, yeah? Was kinda scary. Moving from my blog.wordpress.com was just supposed to take “a few minutes”, WP said. So I waited about five minutes and … Continue reading
Cone Sushi-Making Day 2009
So back in February, 2009, my Gathering friends decided they’d like to have a sushi-making day. Plenny times I’d bring cone sushi to our potlucks, and they loved it so much they wanted to learn how to make it themselves. … Continue reading
Posted in 'Ono Kine Grindz, Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
Tagged gathering, inari, sushi
4 Comments
Montana Road Trip 2010, Chapter Eighteen
Ho. Weird. My first real blog post ova hea. We’ll see how it goes. Everything looks the same as on HawaiiStories, but somehow I feel just a bit unanchored. Oh. That’s not a word. Too bad. It’s how I feel. … Continue reading
Da bloggie wen holoholo ova hea.
Big change. HawaiiStories.com is undergoing a major facelift. Only Lika and I are left there, blogging away. Ryan will be creating something wonderful there, like stories from hanabata days, and more like a magazine kine ting, and although I could … Continue reading
Montana Road Trip 2010, Part Seventeen
Back to Montana we go. Going get plenny ʻānuenue this time. The clouds were getting darker, but there was no rain.