Before we moved into the harbor
(and lived there almost 20 years)
We lived in Manoa - the Valley of Rainbows-
Home to legends, Ali`i (Chiefs) & Royalty,
site of Hawaii's first sugar growing scheme.
Oh, and also the home
of University of Hawaii @ Manoa,
the flagship campus of the State University;
That dome on the right
is where sports occur.
is where sports occur.
I also received my degree inside.
Yesterday, I had to ride my scooter
up into the valley to pick something up.
It was like a journey
into an earlier time
in my life.
Manoa is a nostalgic place
for many locals
reminding them of
college years.
The President's parents
met at UH.
As a youngster,
Barack lived in the valley
too.
for many locals
reminding them of
college years.
The President's parents
met at UH.
As a youngster,
Barack lived in the valley
too.
There are some Mansions in the valley,
but you still see these pretty, older
wood-frame, single-wall,
working class
hale (houses.)
Sweet, yeah?
(The house the president lived in
is rather humble.)
(The house the president lived in
is rather humble.)
View over Manoa shopping center-
The valley walls
are always part of the view plane.
are always part of the view plane.
Back in the day, it was common
to see kimono
in the streets of Honolulu.
Early 20th Century Honolulu
A Meibutsu Store
Courtesy: Hawaii State Archive
" Japan's tradition of meibutsu,
or famous regional products, is unique
and unparalleled anywhere else in the world. "
My charming co-shopper
told me she just came from
a tea ceremony.
I asked for permission
to take this shot;
She smiled
and thanked me.
( Note the 'Oriental Snacks'
store aisle sign :-)
Click on this panorama!
Early flight over Manoa Valley
Courtesy of Hawaiian Airlines
( Incorporated on January 30, 1929
as Inter-Island Airways Ltd. )
Look at this early aerial shot,
then back at Manoa today.
Is there a place
that takes YOU
back in time?
Please tell us in comments!
Thank YOU for visiting-
Warmly, cloudia
Look at this early aerial shot,
then back at Manoa today.
Is there a place
that takes YOU
back in time?
Please tell us in comments!
Thank YOU for visiting-
Warmly, cloudia
Below
is a short video of a Manoa rainbow
shot from the back of the valley.
You can see Waikiki and
Diamond Head.
This one shows the lush foliage of the Manoa:
Here's a 'tour' of the valley
Thank you so much for this virtual tour. It was truly lovely.
ReplyDeleteLoved the virtual tour, the lovely wooden house and the kimono clad lady. :)
ReplyDeleteManoa looks a brooding sort of place, one that would impress itself upon you. Fascinating post.
ReplyDeleteI love this post. I am with you in the nostalgia. I do that often, travel back in time whenever I go to a place that I had not been in a while. Sometimes I hate the feelings though. You could have bumped into the President and not realised it! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post ..
ReplyDeleteA lovely place. Looks well worth exploring.
ReplyDeleteTrips back are always interesting. I always end up saying... my time was BEST.
ReplyDeleteLovely work again....thanks Cloudia
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Several places! A significant one is Maryland Heights, Mo. A suburb of St. Louis. A few years ago I returned and was able to take the train into St. Louis (neat stops along the way) a very different place on my visit! Thanks for the exquisite RainBow! ...and the delightful happy faced shopper-friend....makes me want to brew a cup of tea....!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that beautiful house .Aloha Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteI loved the tour too. You are surrounded by such beauty...I can see you on your scooter now! Have you adjusted to your new life off the boat?
ReplyDeleteI too love this post Cloudia....
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, and tour!!!!
A very beautiful post!Have a great weekend! Cheers, Ruby.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat this post was. Photos, commentary and film. Awesome! =)
ReplyDeleteBonza virtual tour and photos :-).
ReplyDeleteI live not far from where I grew up and my daughter lives downtown so I pass through my old neighborhood every time I go to her place or downtown in general. There have been many changes downtown but getting there is still much the same. It's nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat is more nostalgic though, strangely, is our little fishing village in Belize. Although I was never there earlier in life, the atmosphere is very much like the beach town near our cottage back in the very early 60's.
WOW! I'd love to talk with that Beautiful Lady.
ReplyDeleteAlmost any LAKE takes me back in time..and any Beach.
Thanks for the trip.
Hugs,
Bro John
Please, Cloudia, I'm curious:why did you live in a boat 20 years? In Manoa do many Japanese people live?
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots of your Country.
Wish you a nice weekend.
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Erika
I loved Manoa too. I also went to the U.H. The nostalgic place for me would be Waipahu.
ReplyDeletethanks everybody!
ReplyDeleteYes, ethnic Japanese is one of the major groups in Hawaii and in our culture.
Living on the boat was exciting, but not for 20 years! LOL
A beautiful part of Gaia you reside upon my cosmic sister ♥
ReplyDeleteA relaxing and inspiring visit as always.
love love love
You're so lucky to be able to revisit Manoa and your memories Cloudia, they sound like pretty happy ones. I would love to go back to Zambia where I grew up, but it's just not a safe idea the way things are in Africa now. Really enjoyed your trip down memory lane.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us one of the places that are so beautiful in this world.
ReplyDeleteI did a (very)short span of boat living & I LOVED it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, peaceful tour. ~Mary
I appreciate the then-and-now images and your thoughts on that incredible part of the world. I have been reading Ambrose's book about Lewis and Clark and Lewis's suspicion about a certain Pacific trading post. Little did he know it was Hawaii!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
I appreciate the then-and-now images and your thoughts on that incredible part of the world. I have been reading Ambrose's book about Lewis and Clark and Lewis's suspicion about a certain Pacific trading post. Little did he know it was Hawaii!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
thanks for brightening my morning.
ReplyDeletemanoa looks like a fantastic place to visit.
great photos, too!
aloha!!xo