Yesterday we left the woods early in the morning, while it was still dark. Cold already, the coconuts we left for the birds frozen and icy. By mid morning, after the sun was up the frost was everywhere. The temperature: see the number on the car's thermometer. Up in the sky and through the tips of the fingers of tree, beautiful Mahina in her 'Ole Holoku.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Yesterday, 'Ole Moon Morning
Yesterday we left the woods early in the morning, while it was still dark. Cold already, the coconuts we left for the birds frozen and icy. By mid morning, after the sun was up the frost was everywhere. The temperature: see the number on the car's thermometer. Up in the sky and through the tips of the fingers of tree, beautiful Mahina in her 'Ole Holoku.
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