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British Sailors saw calcite crystals glinting on the volcanic slopes of Mount Leahi, and dubbed it Diamond Head. To the Hawaiians, it resembled the brow of the Tuna (Ahi). There was an important temple on her slopes.
Locals don’t just SEE DH; we smell the flowers, hear the surf and enjoy the birds. At the right time of year it’s the perfect place for spotting whales as they spout and splash out to sea.
A lookout on Leahi watched for Kamehameha's fleet of war canoes and lit the warning signal fire. Today Diamond Head Lighthouse maintains her own stoic vigilance; As do the F.A.A. folks guiding air traffic from within the crater.
True happiness is. . .
to enjoy the present.
Seneca
I love everything that's old, -
old friends, old times,
old manners, old books,
old wine
Oliver Goldsmith
The less open-minded
someone is, the
more open-mouthed
they tend to be.
Nicole Azavedo
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Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia
And in fancy I am led
back to dear old Diamond Head.
Honolulu I am coming back again.
Song