"Hawaiian Fisherman" Wood Block Print by Charles W Bartlett, 1919

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

NEW CONTENT: 'OLE MOON STORIES ... a place to share your experiences with the do-nothing moons


If you are just joining us, you might want to start here with the OPENING CEREMONY and follow the links through the workshop that way. Read at a pace that is comfortable for you ... ho'omanawanui (easy does it).

The first 4 Moons of 'Ole are pau (over).  There was plenty of information and mana'o to consider in the sessions leading up to 'Ole Kukahi. 

What were the 'Ole Moons like for you?

Are there questions you'd like to ask/impressions/feelings bubbling up? 

2 comments:

  1. Lots of planning and reading. I recently returned from conducting workshops in Europe and really struggled teaching during some questionable moons. The struggles could be attributed to a bunch of variables but it was a good experiment.

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  2. Hi CKB! Great to see your comment. Is it ever a good time to do your kind of workshops during 'Ole Moons, you think?

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