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'Tis the season
#1
Happy summer everyone. Summer solstice is at 06:38 tomorrow morning (Sunday). Doubt I'll be up to celebrate but sure plenty here wake up early!
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#2
Happy Summer, Mr. Tom! Aloha to Pam! Well, let it be a good season for all of us. There is an abundance of mango, avocado, lychee, lilikoi is coming, and Suisan has great fresh fish deals! [Smile]

The keiki and mo'opuna are in summer programs, playing sports (football in this hale), going to the beach, eating Spam musubi until the cows come home, with a side of cheeseburger deluxe and fries...Shave ice in the heat of the day is pretty ono...(or "goodie goodie/guri guri"[:p])!

Recipe:

http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/desser...cream.html


Enjoy the summer and have a lovely evening all. Safe travels (or welcome home) Mr. Tom, and aloha Pam, sending continued positive thoughts and prayers.

Mahalo ke Akua.
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#3
Axial Tilt - 'Tis the Reason for the Season

as the bumper sticker says. Is that accurate?
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#4
6:38, it's official, Happy summer everyone!

Opihikao - I was looking forward to picking lots of lilikoi this week, but when I returned from Honolulu Friday I found that my horse had eaten most of it!
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Originally posted by SBH

6:38, it's official, Happy summer everyone!

Opihikao - I was looking forward to picking lots of lilikoi this week, but when I returned from Honolulu Friday I found that my horse had eaten most of it!

Aloha, SBH! Horse has good taste, yikes! [:0] Never knew horses enjoyed lilikoi...too cute. Happy summer!
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#6
Stonehenge after summer solstice appreciation day. Looks like we need a Mauna Kea appreciation day.
http://i.imgur.com/PBW4gyT.jpg

"Aloha also means goodbye. Aloha!"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*
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#7
Yep, there' s been a non-stop loud thumper party going on Paradise a la Kai for three days now.
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#8
Happy summer to all Smile

Pam in CA
Pam in CA
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#9
When I wrote my original post, I actually thought about saying Merry Summer, but it just doesn't sound right, but am not sure why! The start of summer always means Independence Day is near; a day I tend to keep my head down, drink less tea, take the Union Jack down and try out my American accent: have a nice day, y'all.
Edit: typo
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