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

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Anahulu Ho'emi: Spider Season and Pine Dunes

Every where and in many places, Spider sets her nets for something good to eat. Known by many names 'spider' can be Lanalana, lalana, nananana; ku'uku'u. Spinning spider, punawelele. Large house spider, pe'epe-e-makawalu.

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 As the Anahulu of phases that decease in light on Mahina, the rains came. Dumping waves of fresh water all during the day and night.
Leaving the forest floor like sand dunes after high tide, the long golden Pine needles pile. At the water's edge ma kai, my friend on West Beach said, "Yes, it has been windy!" The wind plays with the ocean. The 'ua ka lani (the rains) play with the Pine needles.

We live life forward, and understand it backwards.

New Moon in Libra comes Tuesday!

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