Friday, May 22, 2026

Lei Season



  A  L  O  H  A 

From

Honolulu


Small lights have
a way of being seen
in a dark world.
Neal A. Maxwell





One joy scatters
a hundred griefs.
Chinese proverb




Never let hard lessons
harden your heart;
the hard lessons
of life are meant to
make you better,
not bitter.
Roy T. Bennett



Lasting Happiness like wonderful,
warm donuts, must be made fresh
every hour!
Pixie


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Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia

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Memorial Day finds hundreds of flower lei decorating graves around the islands, especially military cemeteries like Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific



King Kamehameha Day in June see's the lei draping of his statue. The Napoleon of the Pacific United ithe Hawaiian Islands into a unified kingdom that took it's place among the nations.


Graduates in Hawaii often 
wear lei up to their eyes!
This obedience school graduate 
 sports several!

Cindy's Lei Shoppe has long been recognized as a landmark in Honolulu's Chinatown, one of the oldest lei stands in Hawaii, and the local favorite to buy fresh flower leis.








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