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The branches grow because of the trunk

(McBryde National Botanical Tropical Garden, Kauai) I ulu no ka lala I ke kumu.(Without our ancestors, we would not be here.) And so here we arein the great garden where everythingis encouraged to grow. We, too, have grown where we … Continue reading

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Hearts on a stone wall

(on the path to Makua Beach, Kauai) Of course, others might find them.I cannot be the only one captivated by the appearance of heart-shapedcoral embedded in soft sand. I love happening upon them, andyes, I pocket some. But what I … Continue reading

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Niu

(for Donna and Eric and Dick) Three floors up, from the openwindow of our oceanside condo,we four watched a wedding, our bird’s eye view renderingus invisible to those gathering,sitting, waiting for the ceremony to begin. We found ourselvescaptivated by the … Continue reading

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Vanishing point

(Hanapepe swinging bridge, Kauai) It vanished, this 1911 bridge,hurricane’d right offits supports in 1992, rebuilt, then smashed bya tree propelled by the storm-swollen river in 2019. But if you stand on ittoday, the only vanishingthing about it is the point … Continue reading

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At Keiki Cove

(Lawai, Kauai) I come to wade in the protected poolwhere waves crash on rocks just outside it,marveling at all the forms of life— from the ginormous monk seal parkedlike an oceanic zeppelin on the bigger beachdown the road to hundreds … Continue reading

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Waiting for sunrise

5ish a.m. We’re both up,listening to the surf below us,while just outside the early birdsbegin yakking above the whooshof waves. This is not our time of day.I have no idea why we’re awake.He says he’s waiting for sunrise,the day’s first … Continue reading

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May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii

And, of all the things that makethis day special, people in Hawaiiwrap themselves and each other,along with statues of important ones,in all manner of floral neckwear. We buy lei for loved ones arrivingthis day—simple ti leaf lei forgood luck and … Continue reading

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Fleeting mercies

(for Briana Martinez and Dick Schmidt,siblings of the heart) Never forget that you’ve been givena second chance— more than once, it turns out—a series of fleeting mercies that whiz by so fast yourarely notice them. But this evening, after dinnerwith … Continue reading

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Puka boy

Ankle deep in the Kalapaki surf,I walk by two pale teenage boyssitting on the sand, one pinkened by sun, his claviclesporting a bone-white circleof puka shells. A few yards later I walk bytwo local boys browned by sunon boogie boards … Continue reading

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A Hawaiian farewell

(in memory of Dottie SchmidtJune 16, 1949–April 28, 2025) In your passingwe say mahalofor becoming partof our family. We saywhat cannot besaid often enough:We love you. We say,E hoʻomaha me ka maluhia,rest in peace. We saya hui hou,until we meet … Continue reading

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