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

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Bustery Nov 1st and Pine Needle Dancers

Mahina showed herself for no more than two minutes, not time enough for me to take her picture. Early in the morning hours the clouds raced at full tilt across her La'au phase holoku. From the south the clouds blew ... giving me a message, "There will be more of that to come today!"

The video here is from Double Bluff State Park, up the island from us. Blowing Winds ... the windsurfers were in all their glory, both the birds and the humans.

The bluster of a south wind created another version of muliwai at Double Bluff. An eery reminder of the force of water rising on island.

 Up mauka in the forest, the Bracken and Cedar layer upon the thick waxy leaves of Salal
 A playful inspiration found its way and simple Pine Needle Dancers have a medicine story growing about them ... over here. 
 The Pampas Grass at Sunlight Beach blows in from shore. Across the way, the Public Access parking lot is filled with trucks, sail boards and surfers amped up for rides.

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