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Category Archives: Holoholo Pacific Northwest
Aloha ʻoe e Kukui
As the years went by, Nolemana and I found that Kukui was the perfect doggie for us. Well, except for her garbage mouth, that is. Every single minute it seemed that she was snorfling (yes, that is a real word … Continue reading
Kukui, Part Two
Back at the motel, Nolemana and I had a bite to eat… and we talked about Cuddles, but really, our minds were already made up. We didn’t need to make another trip out to Gramma’s to see if we wanted … Continue reading
Kukui
In November, 2003, Nolemana and I made an eight-hour drive to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. It was a trip which had been in the works for a couple of months, with ukubillion emails flying back and forth between me and the … Continue reading
Holoholo Kaʻa to Amity, Part Two
You know, sometimes I get so upset with myself for not keeping this blog updated! I have so many photos to share, and then I get distracted or have to spend more time working, and it seems to vanish into … Continue reading
Holoholo Ka’a to Amity
Ho, da long time, yeah? I bet nobody stay ova hea anymoa! But in case u stay, hea goes. My myrtlewood spinning wheel flyer needed some repair, so after contacting the best woodworker around who restores spinning wheels and builds … Continue reading
Tulip Day, Part Two
Oh Mokihana, you have been such a bad blogger lately! Yeah, I know. U going gimme slippah? I am very tempted to. Try wait! I going post right now! Okay, but youʻd better have it done this afternoon! Mokihana hustles … Continue reading
Tulip Day, Part One
This small kine road trip was down to the Wooden Shoe Bulb Farm in Woodburn, Oregon. It was a rainy day, but we didn’t care. We just wanted to see some color in the middle of the gray Oregon winter … Continue reading
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Holoholo Pacific Northwest
Tagged Canby-ferry, cows, tulips
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Road Trip to a Unique Town, Part Six and Pau
Ho. No can believe it. It’s been a whole month anden! So sorry. We got really busy at work which was a really good thing. But here’s the last installment of our trip to Ryderwood. Sorry foa da delay and … Continue reading
Road Trip to a Unique Town, Part Five
Our travels were taking us towards a town called Boistfort. Unfortunately we never got to see the town. If there even was one anymore.
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin, Holoholo Pacific Northwest
Tagged bison, Boistfort, burma-shave, Ryderwood
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Road Trip to a Unique Town, Part Four
We left the cemetery and headed back towards Ryderwood. We still had more comps to drive. The green hills were so beautiful, and made me happy once again that we live in the Pacific Northwest. Yeah, I miss home a … Continue reading