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Category Archives: Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
Montana Road Trip 2010, Chapter Thirteen
We continued driving along the beautiful Lochsa River. We didn’t see any more whitewater rafters, but it had been so wonderful seeing the ones we did see and participating in their excitement that we were still on a whitewater high.
Fall Colors
I miss home like crazy. I miss the trade winds, the warm Pacific ocean, the multi-culture environment, and people who know how to pronounce my name. But I also love Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. And one of the reasons … Continue reading
Oh yeah.
Forgot to add that I’m spinning this awesome BFL/Silk from Raven Ridge Fiber in the “Pine Bark” colorway. It’s my first time spinning this fiber combo and I just love it. It practically spins itself.
Score!
I love old kitchen utensils. I love the thought that they’ve been used by different generations of women (mostly, I think), and that their hands have used them to cook things for their ʻohana. Recently, when Nolemana and I were … Continue reading
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spam. Junk kine.
WordPress is really good about filtering out spam messages. But I still have to decide whether or not to send them to spam heaven hell. Today I thought it’d be fun to share some of the stupidhead spam comments I … Continue reading
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I saw it again!!
Ho da funny! I was driving down SE 222nd Avenue today not too far from my hale, and guess wat I wen see driving towards me! Foa realz! Too late to take peecha… So I going use da only one … Continue reading
Kinda Alien Rig – But I Like It!
I’ve seen this rig around my area a number of times, but this is the first time I’ve seen it parked. I hurried around the corner after parking my own kawila and took this photo on October 11th. It’s an … Continue reading
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Montana Road Trip 2010 – Chapter Twelve
K’den. Today’s post, we go back to May, 2010, and our journey to Montana. This is going to be an exciting post! But first I’ll tell you that the photo I took in the last post from this year was … Continue reading
Montana on my Mind
We just got back from an incredible eleven days in Montana. Yes, again. And here I haven’t even finished our 2010 adventures! To say that it was an amazing time is an understatement. We drove from home to Whitefish, Montana, … Continue reading
Montana Road Trip 2010, Chapter Eleven
Graphics intensive post this time!! Today we’re starting off with another history lesson. A sad one. We were just leaving Kamiah, and this “Bridge Across the Bitteroots” sign showed us just where we were and where we were headed.