Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Rainy Day Waikiki

A  L  O  H  A  !

My Rose Of Waikiki (The 1940's) by Jules Ah See on Grooveshark

This could be Waikiki 
a hundred years ago: 
marshy, dreamy, wet 
- a place between-
between the mountains, 
the plain, and the reef. 

 The Hawaiians cultivated
 fish ponds here,

The Chinese  cultivated
 rice and ducks, 

The Americans raised hotels
 on the old 
Royal Compounds








Walter Dillingham 
had the only dredging machine in the islands.
His society friends gave him the contract
to dredge the Ala Wai Canal,
dry up the little farms,
make firm ground to
BUILD!













When it rains,
 the canal runs brown 
with runoff
 from the Ko`olau Mountains
 so near.












Of course,
 Waikiki is still low-lying
 and flood-prone 
as this marriage of nature
 & technology
 shows.

All the tall buildings 
and hotels
operate sump pumps
like the great Cruise Ships
 they are!












When air masses move 
over thousands of miles of 
open ocean,
 they grow cocky & confident.
They forgot what rising up
 and over mountains
 can do to them,
 forming clouds, adding velocity
to their winds.

This isn't your continental weather-


Sea Storms Rage
but the islands
have not sunk
yet!










Though this guy did look a bit
 water-logged.
 He inquired about an audition
 with Daryl
of On The m104  Fame.

I told him
 that only New York City canines
qualified.











But at Pau Hana time
("after work / happy hour") 
the sun often falls below 
the cloud cover
smiles on the sea
and shoots the land
some pretty golden grins
too,
 promising a better day
tomorrow. . . 



. . . Here in Magical Waikiki!


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                 Warmly, cloudia

26 comments:

  1. Awww....the little doggie is adorable!

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  3. You did land in the land of beauty and wonder, a thousand disparate things held together to make a whole.


    This is going to be a ridiculous queston Sista' but has there ever been a recorded tornado anywhere on the Archipelago?

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  4. I think I prefer it a 100 years ago! Sorry, hope that doesn't upset you!

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  5. ♪♪ tomorrow, tomorrow ♪♪

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  6. Guess it can't be all sunshine. A shame that people destroy paradise so more people can experience paradise. hmmmm

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  7. It's so good learning more each day about Hawaii, I think in a lot of ways it's quite similar to Western Australia, nice to see the 'rainy' view from your balcony Cloudia, would be nice to see a rainy view out of my window. It's crazy, in NSW they're having dreadful floods and her in the west 'niente'!
    p.s. your little 'waiting patiently' dog is tres joli, Daryl would be proud!

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  8. Actually, I would enjoy a rainy day in Waikiki. I can see myself in some shack surrounded by tropical green listening to the rain fall on the roof.

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  9. Pictures are perfect as usual.The place looks like my own native place,Kerala, at the south if India.

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  10. I'd rather have the fish ponds and the rice and ducks than the hotels.

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  11. Oh he would absolutely make the cut . he's definitely 'waiting patiently'

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  12. Great post. The doggie is so cute! Cheers, Ruby

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  13. Mahalo for the history. I think the world would have visited even without the canal. But wasn't it to control the skeeters too? On more days than not, the sun seems to win by sunset time. DrumMajor

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  14. Like Charles, I would much prefer fishponds, rice and ducks to giant buildings.

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  15. I hope you soon recover from the drenching you have had.
    We on the Big Island were spared this one. But the Bay is still muddy from the last big storms.

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  16. Good post, Cloudia..
    You leave me skeptic tonight!!!

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  17. I miss the sound of rain.

    Please have you all a good Thursday.


    daily athens photo

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  18. I saw Kaui on Good Morning America! Cars could barely travel thru the water.....so deep. Weatherman said you're still in Hawaii....be proud.

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  19. Your first photo looks surprisingly like our weather today, and yesterday it was like Waikiki! Hugs for the doggie!

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  20. Waterspouts rarely come ashore, but no real tornadic activity

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  21. thanks everyone . . . glad there are still places like the old Hawaii to spend time in . . . Neighbor Islands like Molokai, Kauai or the Big Island still have much rural beauty, as does Oahu actually.

    Thanks SO much for being here!!!!!!

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  22. Not exactly what we see in the travel brochures, but very enlightening!

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