Nā pua = the flowers

9 03 2024

No Hawaiian language class this morning, but if there was, I would share this moʻolelo (story). Keep reading for the translation.

I koʻu holoholo wāwae i ka wahi noho kokoke mamua ae ka ʻaina kakahiaka, ua nāna au i kekahi mau pua: nā kokiʻo, ka manakō, ka pua lei aliʻi, ka niu, ka pua manu.  E nani e!

On my walk around the neighborhood this morning, I saw some flowers [pictured from top to bottom]: hibiscuses, mango, crown flower, coconut, and bird of paradise. Beautiful!

Hibiscus

E nānā kākou ana nā pua. Look for the flowers and be well.

~ Rebekah





Ke aloha nō! Greetings!

22 03 2020

From my garden to brighten our day





Flowers of Huamalani road

9 06 2019

On my walk this morning around the block I saw these beautiful blossoms on Huamalani road. It’s Spring into Summertime!

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Lily

Morning glory

 

Hibiscus

Lily

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Palm

Hibiscus

Heliconia

Shell ginger

Plumeria

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Hibiscus

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Bird of Paradise

Ixora

Oops, this is Willy the peacock. He’s not a flower, but he thinks he is!