A L O H A
These are the hot & hazy days here in Honolulu.
Temperatures politely approach 90f
but the even more considerate Trade Winds
our impossibly blue skies,
cinematic clouds,
and the resort atmosphere,
make it all
O K.
This isle is so full
of a number of things
that I'm sure we all should be
happy
as kings!
This weekend:
Dukes Ocean Fest will honor the 120th anniversary of the birth of our
Olympic champ, Father of Surfing, Ambassador of Aloha:
Duke Kahanamoku.
Festival Site
There is to be a day long block party in my dear Chinatown;
The much anticipated book launch of
The Value of Hawaii
is scheduled for Sunday, August 22nd, 3-5 pm
@ Native Books, Ward Warehouse
Free and open to the public
more here.
Of course I need some quality time buzzing around
on my motorbike!
A COSPLAY (costume play) gathering
in the full daylight of Sand Island Beach
is imposing an irresistible pull on my camera.
And all of YOUR tasty blog posts entice!
Ah! August Weekend!
Such a lovely phrase. . .
Duke Kahanamoku, second from left.
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Happy Weekend to you, there's plenty for you to do to get out of the bath for!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention, a nice surprise when i got here. You are too kind!
Aloha, Friend.
Aloha (love) to Hawaii and happy week-end to you and your family and friends!
ReplyDeleteNINETY ??? ONLY NINETY DEGREES ?!?
ReplyDeleteHell, it's been 101 here for 4 weeks !
Have a fabulous weekend and aloha!
ReplyDeletethe penguins are so cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful environment you call your own.
ReplyDeletedaily athens
Have a great weekend, Cloudia. You have so much to do.
ReplyDeleteAloha, and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteA very happy weekend to you Cloudia.Aloha !
ReplyDeleteYou live in a really fascinating place!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Cloudia!
I am warmed up and admiring, just reading this post.
ReplyDeleteIt's been an awfully mild summer, hasn't it? I'm glad to avoid the Kona weather. The Duke was really an amazing athlete.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful first photo, Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteOver here it is hot too and some thunders will come tomorrow. We shall have 15 persons for the lunch and we thought to be able to eat outside.
Children will want to go in the pool. I hope bad weather will arrive in the evening.
Warm Aloha too, Cloudia !
Aloha! I'm so glad to find your blog! I love, love Honolulu and Waikiki Beach. We were there during 9/11 and luckily had just visited Pearl Harbor the day before it was shut down. It's so beautiful there and on a ride around the island we could not believe the gorgeous scenery and huge waves. You live in a heavenly place for sure! Lucky you, I definitely didn't want to leave there!
ReplyDeleteAloha Mahalo Aloha
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the beautiful photos and Hawaii restful visit. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a wonderful weekend. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a busy week end for you!
ReplyDeleteAloha!
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Happy Sunday to you all, Claudia!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos of a magical place and family!
Big hugs
B
Thanks!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo much lovely pictures on your blog Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Holland, Joop