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October 17, 2010
The Malolo
At the entrance lobby sits a replica outrigger canoe. Carved from a single trunk, The Malolo (Flying Fish) reminds us of the wayfaring nature of the Polynesians.
Painting at Ko 'Olina
At various alcoves you can be surprised at the peaceful art adorning the walls. Here is a typical Hawaiian beach scene with some real anthuriums surrounding a protea.
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Traditional Hawaiian Cuisine
Not often can you experience a local restaurant that was part of your youth. My parents took me to Helena's when I was very young.This past Friday was one lunch that I'll always remember. I revisited that past at this wonderful institution.
What you see above is fried butterfish (sable) collar in the foreground and pipikala ribs in the background. The waitress served us like kings, and the kitchen staff was most accommodating to me when I wanted to photograph the pipikala hanging above the stove. The cook swiped the delicious morsels from the rack and quickly transform them into devourable pieces.
Wish I could return there every day.
October 16, 2010
Stopping for Dinner
October 15, 2010
Lagoon 4
Here's looking out on Lagoon 4, straight westward. This pucture was taken yesterday in the late evening The vast Pacific stretches my mind across the horizon. Not bad, eh?
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Ko 'Olina
For those of you unfamiliar with Ko 'Olina, this resort is on the west (Ewa) side of Oahu. There are four lagoons in the resort, and we're in Lagoon 4.
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Picture sent from Wei's iPhone.
I'm Back again
I've been away from posting for some time now. Been on a travel bent to China, Hawaii, Washington, Reno, Eastern Sierras and now back in Hawaii. I started a blog about my China trip, but I confused some who thought I was now there.
Nope. I'm in Hawaii. So I'll restart the blog with where I am now. Which is not a bad place to be.
Nope. I'm in Hawaii. So I'll restart the blog with where I am now. Which is not a bad place to be.
March 5, 2010
Flower in Our Garden
The purple-streaked petals called out to my photo instincts. I just had to bring out my iPhone camera. There would be no waiting for the Macro lens, tripod, flash, and diffuser. Now would be the moment. Flowers don't wait for the calendar spring to arrive. They seem to explode from the ground as quickly as they recede into withered pieces.
........Wei, from his iPhone
........Wei, from his iPhone
March 1, 2010
Morning Has Broken
Like in Cat Steven's sweet song about breaking open the day, I felt positively uplifted by my mini daffodil rising to meet the sun.
Photographically the iPhone lacks much of the sophistication I'm used to. But the lens flare worked perfectly. And the image worked for me, despite the over-exposed blossom. Winter rains could not slow the energy of this daff. A daff that just blared "Good Morning to You."
........Wei, from his iPhone
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