Sunday, May 17, 2026

Curios

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From

Honolulu


Life is a paradise

for those who love many things with passion. Leo F. Buscaglia





Oahu's WWII-era concrete guardhouses, commonly known as pillboxes or observation posts, were vital defensive fortifications. They protected against potential invasions after Pearl Harbor, forming part of the island's "ring of steel."
These structures often housed machine guns or rifles at key beachheads, road junctions. Hundreds dotted ridges, jungles, and coasts to repel ground assaults. Not all were armed; many served as observation stations scanning for enemy ships or planes. Troops relayed data to gun batteries. Remote pillboxes acted as substations, routing communication lines from mountaintop lookouts to headquarters. Built rapidly post-1941, they supported Oahu's defenses and readiness for invasion.




Aerial Roots of the Banyan tree
grow downward from branches, eventually taking root to become new supportive trunks. These trees are known for this expansive, wide-spreading nature. Eventually a single tree can
colonize a vast area. 
The Ficus benghalensis is often called a “walking tree”  for this reason. Over time, this process allows a single tree to spread  creating the illusion that it is slowly moving across the landscape.
This growth pattern helps the tree reach sunlight and access more nutrients, giving it a creeping, many-footed form.



How come 
33 is thirty-three,
22 is twenty-two, but
11 is not oney-one?
Pixie




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Love You,
Cloudia & Pixie



Linking To
Monday Murals



17 comments:

  1. I didn't know about Oahu's pillboxes, Cloudia. Thanks for sharing some history with us here. And tell Pixie that I wonder the same thing - LOL! Blessings!

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  2. ...Maui still has many reminder of WWII.

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  3. That mural is so classic of Jaspan

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  4. LOL, Pixie is cute! The first sky photo is beautiful. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead!

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  5. War certainly happened suddenly in 1941 there.

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  6. I agree with William. What a great skyshot and Pixie looks a bit exhausted but so adorable.

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  7. Beautiful sky. That is interesting on the guard station. I also love the roots. I can see some art made from them. Have a very nice day today.

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  8. Buscaglia was very wise. As long as I have a positive attitude (re 'love things with passion)' I can find true happiness.

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  9. That sky is amazing, Cloudia. ;-)

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  10. Tee hee. Pixie makes some good questions!
    I quite like Leo.

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  11. Ah Pixie, you ask such profound questions and they give me a smile. Thank you for sharing that history on the WWII-era concrete guardhouses. So interesting. The banyan tree is one of nature's marvels. Happy week to you dear Cloudia and Pixie, always thinking of you.

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  12. Stunning sky view, Great post.
    Greetings to you and Pixie :)

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  13. I like the Japanese style mural. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Cloudia.

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  14. Thanks for sharing about the pillboxes. Pixie is in deep thinker mode today :)

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