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RE: What I Like About the Big island - oink - 07-31-2008 The cool damp breeze as I awake The misty rain that wets my walk The gentle cooing that doves make The island girls, such curves and fit The way they walk with a natural sway The wife just caught me looking, oh sh*t! The friendly smile most times returned The easy chat with friends just met The gifts of knowledge I have learned The scattered showers all through the night The gentle sounds the rains make The stars between so clear, so bright The island time that's so calm and slow The contractor who missed the date The morrow he will most likely show The best part of this island for me The glory of sunsets and rises The beauty of the caressing sea Pua`a S. FL Big Islander to be. RE: What I Like About the Big island - Guest - 07-31-2008 That when it rains... it pours. It's amazing... living here where one day can be perfectly sunny and the next can give us this in the middle of July. ------- It is the way the way it is. RE: What I Like About the Big island - james weatherford - 08-01-2008 tmyc, Nice pic! The water is up around the base of the coconut trees. This indicates the photo was taken after November 1975, when the quake dropped the level everything from Kapoho to Kalapana and beyond by up to 5 '! Note: Kehena was TWO beaches before that. quote: (I first attempted to write this below in the year 2000 at Punalu'u Beach when I was back in the island after 25 years' absence. ... Aloha O Kalapana, Sweet Paradise by the sea. Aloha O Kalapana, You were a friend to me. I slept beneath your swaying palms; With you I read Proverbs and Psalms At your bosom I learned to live. The peace you gave me, to the world I’d like to give. You were my born-again birthplace. In your beauty I saw God’s face. Far and distant I wandered ‘way from you; Far from your breeze so soft and sea so blue. Evermore I thought you would be there, And I would return to say I care. Though now the palm trees stand no more, Forever I’ll cherish my time on your shore. Aloha O Kalapana, Goddess Pele has taken you away. Aloha O Kalapana, Love you I shall for all my days. Aloha O Kalapana James Weatherford, Ph.D. 15-1888 Hialoa Hawaiian Paradise Park RE: What I Like About the Big island - kani-lehua - 08-01-2008 aia i ka uka 'iu 'ohi'a uliuli ka ua kanilehua la e lehua 'ula i kanahele lae ku mai 'o maunaloa me kona hanohano me ka pa o kehau "ku'u pu'uwai a me ke aloha e lalau a'e i ka ma'ama'ama me ka mehana o ke ao akea i ka mahie me ka uluwehiwehi" he pua mae 'ole 'ia e ka la a me ka lehua 'ula ku makani there in the high country 'ohia fruits ripen from the kanilehua rain red lehua throughout the forest maunaloa appears in all her majesty with the breeze of the kehau "my heart and my love reachout for the brightness and the light here in the warmth of the great wide world amid the splendor and the lush beauty" a blossom that won't be wilted by the sun and the red lehua stands in the wind first 5 lines are mine. the next three are quoted, but i have forgotten the author the last two lines are mine. "chaos reigns within. reflect, repent and reboot. order shall return." microsoft error message with haiku poetry |