Friday, June 10, 2011

Kamehameha Day

A Warm Aloha Welcome
to
Kamehameha Day,

June 10th, 2011
Click on the images today!

Today the Royal Societies

(With the help of the Honolulu Fire Dept
that was founded by King Kalakaua)

Drape the "Lonely One's" statue
with lei of love and gratitude.
What a sight!









KAMEHAMEHA the Great
"Napoleon of the Pacific"

Father of his country: Hawaii


"The public cannot be too curious 
concerning the characters of public men." 

Samuel Adams















Hawaii's Native Son.


You too loved that lei draped statue
while growing up here,
didn't you, Mr. President?








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No one knows the day of his birth,
on the Big Island (Hawaii).

He was born, a young Ali`i (chief)
among others,
in a traditional world.



As a boy,
he was present to experience
aliens landing:
Captain Cook.



He saw the need for Hawaii to unify
in order to survive
in a suddenly larger world
of opposing powers.

Using western and traditional weapons
except the kingdom of Kauai
which joined through treaty.



201 years ago he established the
Hawaiian Kingdom,
recognized as a sovereign nation
throughout the world.




Of course, we are now a US State,
but the Kingdom lives in our hearts
by acclimation & defacto affection.



Yet it is real-



like the Kingdom of Heaven.






This holiday always falls close to my birthday.

Me and Kamehameha:
together in Hawaii-
it was meant to be!




27 comments:

Lynn said...

How cool is that draping of leis on the king! I love how they show that statue so much during Hawaii Five-O.

Thanks for showing our president in a positive light! I'll bet he did love seeing that statue.

DeniseinVA said...

Happy Birthday Cloudia! Loved this post. I remember the King's statue well. He was a great man. I also enjoyed seeing a picture of the President with his daughter.

Aloha!
Denise

Anonymous said...

I can see the resemblance to Napolean. We did a couple trips to Maui but never made it to Honolulu. its on our To Do List. I really want to get my picture taken next to his statue.

21 Wits said...

I agree with Lynn, thanks for such a delightful picture of our President and the favorable comment as well. I enjoy learning so much from your posts...I'm going to further my knowledge about Kamehameha....so very interesting...and that daped statue is stunning! Oh yes and Happy Birthday too, and your doggie is SO darling at the end...just lounging in the sand!

Charles Gramlich said...

Those beads at the top really remind me of Mardi Gras!

Teresa said...

Happy Kamehameha Day, and Happy Birthday!

Noe Noe Girl...A Queen of all Trades. said...

Happiest of Birthdays Cloudia!
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Myrna R. said...

Great history lesson. I like the picture of the president too.

Hope you have a blessed and joyous birthday.

Hattie said...

Happy birthday from another Junebug.
It is wonderful that all of us who live here honor a great Hawaiian on his day.

Betty Manousos said...

Happy Birthday, my sweet friend!!

great history lesson!

alohaaaaaaaaaa!!
betty xx

Betty Manousos said...

Happy Birthday, my sweet friend!!

great history lesson!

alohaaaaaaaaaa!!
betty xx

Jannie Funster said...

Wow -- Samuel Adams had great beer AND great thoughts!!

Lovely post and pix, as usual my friend!

xoxo

Jannie Funster said...

But, WAIT!!!! I was remiss....

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

xoxoxo

Steve Isaak said...

Interesting, different, effective.

Elephant's Child said...

Have a magical birthday. Loved the statue with all the lei. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Happiness ! May your all time and life continue to be filled with it.




daily athens

Windsmoke. said...

Happy magical birthday. I agree with Lynn the Kings statue is featured a lot in Hawaii Five-O also the very lush surrounding landscape :-).

Kavita Saharia said...

Happy Birthday and Happy Kamehameha Day.Aloha.

Pietro Brosio said...

Wonderful post indeed!
Happy Birthday, Cloudia!

Leovi said...

Kamehameha the Great "Napoleon of the Pacific", a nice name for a leader. Regards.

the walking man said...

So do you all like barbecue up a special Spam dish in honor of Kamehameha Day? Or do you just party like its 1811?

Commander Zaius said...

Happy belated Kamehameha Day!

Had an army buddy from Maui back during my days at Fort Carson, told me a lot about Hawaiian history that I never knew. That Dole guy wasn't exactly a nice fellow.

Birdman said...

Again you teach me a lot about this island. Thank you!

Erika said...

Happy birthda Cloudia and thanks for your considerations. You live in a wonderful country.Have a nice w.e.
Ciao from Italy

Feisty Crone said...

Great photo of Obama! He looks relaxed (although I'm sure it didn't last too long :)

Pierre BOYER said...

Greetings from South of France Cloudia...

Pierre

Cloudia said...

Party like it's 1811 LOL!


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