A L O H A !
“ As soon as I stop
wishing for things
to be different,
I am met
I am met
by the beauty
of what
is. ”
Katrina Kenison.
Kaimuki
was the
first large subdivision
outside of Honolulu
Today she is a neighborhood
of the
City & County.
Locals see Diamond Head
from Every angle.
I used a Kaimuki shot
from 'behind'
the crater
for the cover of my
Hawaii novel.
[ see the cover
Here ]
The landmark
as it is know around the world:
in profile at the end of
Waikiki Beach
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I like Kaimuki,
it's hilly-
fun to ride on my
scooter.
In 1898,
two businessmen
two businessmen
bought 520 acres of land
there
for 20,000 dollars,
envisioning a modern, high class
residential area
among the red, rocky hills
and subsistence dairy farms.
Fee simple house lots
were offered for 400 to 600
dollars
each.
Without paved roads
it was a hard sell.
And so far from
town!
The devlopers even offered
a 50 dollar "Bounty"
for every baby born
in Kaimuki!
Look at the overhanging eaves,
and raised attic vent
for the cooling
Trade Winds
to blow through.
Contemporary Hawaii
buildings continue
these 'local touches'
like these apartments
in Waikiki do:
I love the sweet old
narrow streets,
and the small, indigenous
Hawaii style houses
of Kaimuki.
of Kaimuki.
Kaimuki is like a museum
of Honolulu's 20th Century.
Wonder who lives
here:
You never know which celebrities are laying low in Hawaii!
“ Trust that little voice
in your head that says
'Wouldn't it be interesting if..';
And then do it.”
And then do it.”
Duane Michals
Just another perfect day. . .
in Honolulu
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YOUR visit
is a wonderful part
of my day-
Thank YOU
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Warmly, cloudia
SHHHHHHHHH! Don't tell anyone because I doubt few but you would get it, but I feel the same way about Detroit.
ReplyDeleteLucky to be in such a wonderful place.Have good times.
ReplyDeleteI like the photos of Diamond Head and Waikiki beach. It seems like a great place to visit, but I'm okay with living on the mainland.
ReplyDeletea glimpse into the true Hawaii
ReplyDeletemy visit here is a WONDERFUL part of my day!
ReplyDeleteA little slice of paradise
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shots Cloudia.....i love them.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Aloha Cloudia! You have sold me (even without bounty) on putting Kaimuki on my list! I noticed right away the #903 on the sturdy gate, (nice touch) then your enlarged photo clearly shows they do want to be found! Also, for the walking man, I do get it too, (I was born and raised in Michigan) and with eyes and ears, and nose open we discover everything! Enjoy your hills as ride!
ReplyDeleteI love that you're so passionate about Hawaii Cloudia, and I would urge all your readers to get your book, it's a joy to read.
ReplyDeletei can only imagine what that same parcel of land would be worth in today's terms. :) i like that quote you started with.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great real estate tour of a Honolulu suburb.
ReplyDeleteI love the blue of the skies! What an interesting little neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteMy visit here is one of the best parts of my day. Rarely do I leave without a smile. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots - and that first quote is a much needed reminder!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour of the neighbourhood. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this wonderful journey. Please have you all a good Friday.
ReplyDeleteI love Jesus on the porch. :)
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ReplyDeleteI always love your skies
Can I still get one of those spots for $600? And that's a darn raging, sexy sunset! DrumMajor
ReplyDeleteThank YOU dear pals!
ReplyDeletepretty interesting story of the development..a bounty for kids born...where was that when i was making babies...smiles...really love that first quote too.
ReplyDeletealoha from va
lovely Honolulu..must visit it one day!
ReplyDeleteThose blue skies just blow me away!
ReplyDeleteYou're capturing some of the true beauty of Hawaii here... away from the big hotels of Waikiki. Diamond head is so incredible!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos and a nice little architecture lesson in there too. The skies look so fine and predict another fine day tomorrow. You are blessed to live in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, glad I have found your page.
ReplyDeleteBliss to live in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteYes, very nice pictures, excellent framing and beautiful colors, I love those skies. Saludos.
ReplyDeleteThat first picture really gets me - those clouds look full of possibility and the sky vividly shows them off.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting
ReplyDeleteNice trip, thank You ;)
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