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Category Archives: Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
Funny Story of Da Day
One time Nolemana was having surgery in a large Portland hospital, so I took my spinning wheel (it was going to be a fairly long surgery) and was spinning some dyed purple wool in the open, not crowded, waiting room. … Continue reading
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Roxy’s Broke Da Mout’!
So last Saturday my friends and I stay going da kahakai foa one retreat; so of course da chree of us riding togedda had foa stop by Roxy’s, da new Hawaiian cafe in Beaverton. Actually, my two friends neva get … Continue reading
What If I Hadn’t Listened?
My friend Linda and her husband were going to go on their yearly trip to México for three weeks, but this year is was going to be a trip with no money for extras like help with their luggage, rental … Continue reading
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Da Humuhumunukunukuapua’a – ‘Elua
So remember the humuhumunukunukuapua‘a I knit for Hawaiian Beanz Coffee Shop? All this time I’ve been waiting for Mike to do what we’d decided on so that nobody could steal the fishie, and two weeks ago, he finally got it … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Knitting
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Surprise On Our Driveway!
So this morning I was on my way to meet my numbah one (oldest) daughter Leilani; we’ve been planning to holoholo ka‘a to Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge ever since her birthday. One of her presents, and ultimately for her hubby as … Continue reading
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What A Handsome Guy!
I love all the birds that come to our feeders, and I love that I have a new camera I can take really good close-ups with. This flicker is a regular visitor to the suet that I put up; last … Continue reading
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Rest For The Weary, ‘Eono and Pau
The next day, Poem and Ricky were settling in well. Joan came over that night and put them in the barn as she would do every night, then let them out in the morning.
Rest For The Weary, ‘Elima
Puakea and Pikake were coming to some sort of understanding that Poem and Ricky were here to stay. They kept their distance, though they were still a bit restless. Rayado, on the other hand, had his own issues.
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Rest For The Weary, ‘Ekolu
Rayado was still standing still as a statue. He’d had horses in the pasture with him before, but it had been a few months and he wanted to make sure these new ones were okay.
Rest For The Weary, ‘Elua
The horses were safe in the pasture. All of us had been praying that the transition would go smoothly, and so far it couldn’t have gone better.